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Seminar on "Protecting Your Income
The Nepalese Canadian Community Services (NCCS) recently hosted an impactful in-person seminar titled "Protecting Your Income," aimed at empowering community members with essential financial knowledge. This informative session provided a dedicated space for attendees to explore strategies for safeguarding their earnings and ensuring long-term financial security.
The event took place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 5:00 PM. It was held at 111 Grangeway Avenue in Scarborough, where the community gathered to gain professional insights in a welcoming environment.
Professional Insights from RBC Insurance
The seminar featured a keynote presentation by Raymond Brown, the Senior Regional Director at RBC Insurance. With his extensive background in the industry, Brown offered participants valuable perspectives on:
- Income Safeguarding: Understanding the tools and insurance options available to protect one's livelihood.
- Financial Security: Practical steps to build a more resilient financial future for individuals and families.
- Expert Q&A: A live opportunity for attendees to ask specific questions and receive direct guidance from a leading expert.
A Community-Focused Experience
True to the NCCS mission of "Together We Serve, Together We Grow," the seminar was designed to be as accessible and comfortable as possible. The organizers ensured a seamless experience for all participants by providing:
- Free On-Site Parking: Making it easy for members to attend the session in person.
- Light Refreshments: Creating a friendly atmosphere for networking and discussion following the presentation.
- Interactive Learning: Encouraging a dialogue between the presenter and the audience to address real-world financial concerns.
Building Peace of Mind
The "Protecting Your Income" seminar was more than just a lecture; it was an investment in the community's collective peace of mind. By breaking down complex financial topics into actionable advice, NCCS and Raymond Brown helped attendees leave with a clearer understanding of how to protect what they work so hard for.
This event served as another successful chapter in NCCS’s ongoing commitment to providing educational resources that foster growth and stability for all members of the Nepalese Canadian community.