Independent insurance, tax, and investment advice for Winnipeg, in plain language, honest math, and advice built to solve problems rather than sell products. Your advisor here is Bert Wiens, who is licensed in Manitoba and based in Winnipeg.
Winnipeg families and business owners have plenty of choices for financial advice. What sets FS² apart is independence and plain language. We are not tied to one insurer or fund company, so the recommendation you get is the one that fits your situation, not the one a single provider needs to sell. And you deal with a real local person, not a call centre.
[ADVISOR TO ADD: Bert, a couple of honest lines about serving Winnipeg specifically, the community, the kinds of families and owners you work with here, and why being local matters. Keep it real, no fabricated numbers.]
Winnipeg clients work with Bert Wiens, who is individually licensed for insurance in Manitoba and based in Winnipeg. Bert also speaks Plautdietsch (Low German), which is rare in the industry and valued by many clients in the Mennonite community who prefer to talk through money and insurance in their first language. Use a tool on this page and Bert is the one who follows up with you, directly. No call centre, no bots, no hold music.
Yes. A first conversation is a free 20 minute, no pitch consultation, available in person around Winnipeg or by phone or video, including evenings and weekends.
Yes. Bert speaks Plautdietsch (Low German), which is rare in the industry and valued by many clients in the Mennonite community who prefer to talk through money and insurance in their first language.
Yes. Our advisors are appointed with nearly every major Canadian insurer and fund manager rather than tied to a single company's shelf, so the advice is built to solve your problem, not to sell one provider's product.
This page is general information only and is not individualized financial, investment, insurance, tax, or legal advice. FS² advisors are individually licensed for insurance in Manitoba; the corporation is licensed in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Speak with a licensed advisor about your own situation before acting.