Creation of a dedicated executive role to lead acquisition-driven business development iA Financial Group today announced changes to its executive committee, effectiveCreation of a dedicated executive role to lead acquisition-driven business development iA Financial Group today announced changes to its executive committee, effective

iA Financial Group Announces Executive Committee Changes to Support its Strong Growth in North America

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Creation of a dedicated executive role to lead acquisition-driven business development

iA Financial Group today announced changes to its executive committee, effective June 1, 2026, to support its strong growth and reinforce the disciplined execution of its long-term strategy. These changes illustrate one of the organization’s key strengths: its ability to develop leaders, promote internal mobility and attract talent of international calibre.

Benoit Hudon joins the executive committee to support the capital deployment strategy

iA Financial Group is pleased to welcome Benoit Hudon as Executive Vice-President, Corporate Strategy and Development. Benoit brings extensive international experience spanning strategy, performance and acquisitions.

“Benoit Hudon’s appointment to the executive committee represents a significant asset for iA Financial Group. His extensive senior-level international experience will significantly strengthen our capital deployment strategy, a key priority for long-term value creation,” said Denis Ricard, iA Financial Group’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

The creation of this role reflects the continued evolution of the senior leadership team, which also includes a planned transition within Canadian operations.

Pierre Miron begins a planned transition following his transformational contribution

Pierre Miron, Executive Vice-President and Chief Growth Officer Canadian Operations, has notified management of his intention to retire effective December 31, 2026. Pierre will continue to serve as Executive Vice-President and strategic advisor to support a smooth and orderly transition with his successor, Denis Berthiaume.

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“Pierre has played a pivotal role in iA Financial Group’s digital transformation and growth trajectory. Under his leadership, iA Financial Group underwent a major transformation, contributing to sustained growth in Canada by combining organic performance and strategic acquisitions,” added Denis Ricard.

Denis Berthiaume appointed Chief Growth Officer, Canadian Operations

Denis Berthiaume, currently Executive Vice-President, Strategy, Performance, Mergers and Acquisitions, has been appointed Executive Vice-President, Chief Growth Officer, Canadian Operations, ensuring continuity in strategic execution across Canada.

“His deep understanding of the organization and of information technology, combined with a strong track record of delivering results, positions Denis as a key leader for the next phase of our growth,” concluded Denis Ricard.

Certain functions previously the responsibility of Denis Berthiaume will be reassigned to other executive vice-presidents to better leverage existing synergies. In light of its strategic importance, the information technology function will now report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.

These changes align with The iA Way and directly support iA Financial Group’s strategic priorities, namely disciplined capital deployment, an integrated client experience, operational efficiency and developing the learning organization.

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