Intelligence that fuels
change and improves
financial resilience for all.

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Organizations Like Yours

As a leading independent authority on household financial resilience and financial health, we partner with financial institutions, policymakers, central banks, regulators, innovators, employers and non-profits worldwide. We enable partners to understand, benchmark and implement evidence-based solutions that improve financial resilience and well-being for customers, citizens, employees, small businesses and communities, while helping to build more resilient and inclusive economies.

 

About the Institute

Learn about our mission, our team, and our impact on financial well-being.

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Access our research and insights on financial resilience and well-being

Become a Strategic Partner

Drive systemic change and scale solutions for  a more resilient future

Why partner with us

Gain access to exclusive reports and insights on financial resilience and well-being in Canada

Research, Index Analytics and Measurement

Custom Projects and Solutions

Collaborative Innovation

The Challenge That Financial Vulnerability Brings

Financial vulnerability and financial stress or a mainstream issue in Canada and countries around the world, affecting people of all household income levels. By helping to improve household financial resilience, we’re working to help foster more resilient, inclusive economies, while advancing sustainability and create positive social, financial and business outcomes.

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As of October 2025:

%

of Canada’s population has some level of financial vulnerability

%

of the population have a liquid savings buffer of less than 3 weeks

%

of Canadian’s want to better understand their financial resilience and how they can improve it

%

of households report the high cost of living is negatively impacting their quality of life

Spotlight Index Reports

October 2025 Index Release Report

The Business Financial Health and Resilience of SMEs and Women-Owned SMEs in India Report

Financial Inclusion and Access to Financial Help as a Pathway to Financial Resilience, November 2025

Renter Financial Vulnerability Intelligence Memo

Household Financial Resilience Index

Complemented by the Financial Well-Being Studies Instrument

Measuring a household’s ability to get through financial hardship, stressors and shocks as a result of unplanned life events at the national, regional or provincial, segment and individual household level across nine behavioural, resilience and sentiment indicators. The Index has a pre-pandemic baseline of February 2020 and applications globally. The Canada Mean Financial Resilience Score is 52.45 as of October 2025.

Free Financial Resilience Score Tool

For all Canadians and global citizens, linked to free articles and resources

Financial Well-Being Index Model and Toolkit

A free, publicly-available instrument for global impact

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United Towards Financial Well-being for all

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All of them have worked with us, click on each logo to learn more.

Our Impact: Recognition from strategic partners

"We were so pleased to work with Eloise and the entire Financial Resilience Institute. Their robust research and analytic skills are foundational to the work we are doing to leverage the skills of Financial Planners to improve the financial resilience of Canadians in all income demographics."
Tashia Batstone
President and CEO
“Eloise Duncan helped us to develop our four-year enterprise strategy, financial wellness and small business financial strategy. Partnering closely with our leaders, Eloise helped us discover new possibilities, assess our gaps and create compelling new strategies to transform the way we do business.”
Shawn Good
Previous CEO of Prospera Current CEO of Libro Credit Union
“Eloise and her team have been exceptional business partners for Conexus. They are responsive, innovative and dare I say "sneaky smart.” We have tremendous respect for their skills and would engage them again tomorrow if the need arises. They epitomize what it means to partner with organizations.”
Eric Dillon
Former CEO at Conexus Credit Union and President General Bank of Canada
"Eloise is an exceptional and generous thought leader, providing much-needed data and analysis to the ecosystem of organizations dedicated to the financial health and financial resilience of Canadians. The Seymour Financial Resilience Index® has been vital in guiding Vancity’s commitment to Financial Health and Inclusion, providing useful insight on how to build the financial resilience of our members and communities."
Andrea Harris,
VP Impact Strategy, Vancity
“As we strive to improve the financial resilience and security of our clients and our communities, we’re proud to be a client, partner, and funder of the Institute”
Rob Wesseling
President & CEO, Co-operators
"The Financial Resilience Institute team has invested the time and energy to get to know our team and organization and meaningfully engage with our senior leaders. This has helped orient us in our purpose-led journey and get critical buy-in around the opportunities the Seymour Financial Resilience Index® brings in helping us achieve our purpose of financial security for Canadians and our communities. Eloise and her team have provided impactful strategic consulting, data, and analytics for Co-operators, and we are now a funder of the Financial Resilience Institute to help further amplify the Institute’s impact in communities across the country."
Chad Park
VP Sustainability and Citizenship, Co-operators
“With the support of Financial Resilience Institute, leveraging their data and insights on Canadians living with low incomes and the need for strengthened and sustained support from the Federal Government, Prosper Canada was able to secure $60 million in funding for community-delivered financial help services for these populations, to be delivered through the Resilient Futures program. The Institute’s research, expertise, impact measurement and collaboration is integral to the financial empowerment ecosystem.”
Liz Mulholland
CEO, Prosper Canada