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2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT NAICS 52 Finance and insurance Report Contents What is this industry sector? STATISTICS CANADA DEFINITION SECTOR STRUCTURE How does this sector stack up in Ottawa? OTTAWA DASHBOARD HIGHLIGHTS Sector Employment (Jobs) REGIONAL TRENDS (5-year Job Growth - Ottawa vs. Ontario vs. Canada) 2016 EMPLOYMENT A SUBSECTOR VIEW 2016 EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT INDUSTRY GROUPS JOB NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY GROUP (Past 5 years and 3-year outlook) KEY OCCUPATIONS IN THE SECTOR Sector Self-Employment SECTOR AT A GLANCE A CLOSER LOOK AT SHARE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT Sector Business & Employer Counts SECTOR AT A GLANCE BUSINESS COUNTS AT INDUSTRY GROUP LEVEL Online Supply & Demand ONLINE JOB POSTINGS ONLINE JOB SEEKER PROFILES In the News JOB GAINS, JOB LOSSES, AND TRENDS/PROJECTIONS Sample Report Industry Summaries Note on geography: This report looks at data for the Ottawa Census subdivision. Census subdivision (CSD) is the general term for municipalities (as determined by provincial/territorial legislation). Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 1

What is this industry sector? STATISTICS CANADA DEFINITION This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in financial transactions (that is, transactions involving the creation, liquidation, or change in ownership of financial assets) or in facilitating financial transactions. Included are: Establishments that are primarily engaged in financial intermediation. They raise funds by taking deposits and/or issuing securities, and, in the process, incur liabilities, which they use to acquire financial assets by making loans and/or purchasing securities. Putting themselves at risk, they channel funds from lenders to borrowers and transform or repackage the funds with respect to maturity, scale and risk. Establishments that are primarily engaged in the pooling of risk by underwriting annuities and insurance. They collect fees (insurance premiums or annuity considerations), build up reserves, invest those reserves and make contractual payments. Fees are based on the expected incidence of the insured risk and the expected return on investment. SECTOR STRUCTURE Below we show this sector s five subsectors (3-digit level), as well as the 4-digit level Industry Groups that will be explored in this report. SUBSECTOR NAICS 521 Monetary authorities - central bank Code Industry group 5211 Monetary authorities - central bank SUBSECTOR NAICS 522 Credit intermediation and related activities Code Industry group 5221 Depository credit intermediation 5222 Non-depository credit intermediation 5223 Activities related to credit intermediation SUBSECTOR NAICS 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investment and related activities Code Industry group 5231 Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage 5232 Securities and commodity exchanges 5239 Other financial investment activities SUBSECTOR NAICS 524 Insurance carriers and related activities Code Industry group 5241 Insurance carriers 5242 Agencies, brokerages and other insurance related activities SUBSECTOR NAICS 526 Funds and other financial vehicles Code Industry group 5261 Pension funds 5269 Other funds and financial vehicles Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 2

How does this sector stack up in Ottawa? OTTAWA DASHBOARD The graphic below ranks Ottawa s Top 12 sectors (based on # of jobs in 2016) and shows how Finance and insurance (NAICS 52) stacks up against the other sectors on a dashboard highlighting key local labour market information (LMI). HIGHLIGHTS 3% of Ottawa jobs are in Finance and insurance. While overall employment numbers in Ottawa increased by 3% over the past three years, this sector experienced a slight decline of 0.6%. Ottawa is 30% below the national average in terms of share of workers in this industry. 2016 average annual salary for jobs in this sector was $63,237. 11% of workers in this sector are self-employed. This sector accounts for 4% of all businesses in Ottawa and 3% of all employers (businesses with at least one employee). This sector accounted for 8% of all Ottawa online job ads in 2016, with the most ads posted by employers in Depository credit intermediation. 29% of active online job seekers in this sector in Q4 2016 identified Sales and service as the most recent occupation group in which they worked, followed closely by Business, finance and administration (27%). Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 3

Sector Employment (Jobs) REGIONAL TRENDS (5-year Job Growth - Ottawa vs. Ontario vs. Canada) Region 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Ottawa 18,495 17,719-776 -4.2% Ontario 333,678 360,740 27,062 8.1% Canada 764,033 794,180 30,147 3.9% 2016 EMPLOYMENT A SUBSECTOR VIEW Job numbers, growth rate and forecast number of new jobs* NAICS Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investment and related activities 521 Monetary authorities - central bank % Change (2011-2016) Forecast change (2016-2019) 9,215 8,572 8,219 8,206 7,611 7,500-19% -233 4,035 4,463 4,701 4,268 4,079 4,049 0% -64 3,692 3,644 3,236 3,252 3,916 3,946 7% 66 1,497 1,503 1,611 1,948 2,046 2,108 41% 133 526 Funds and other financial vehicles 56 47 60 103 108 115 105% 16 Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 (*EMSI recommends taking occupation data below 500 jobs with a grain of salt because of source data sampling sizes; occupation data is not considered reliable where fewer than 100 jobs) Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 4

2016 EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT INDUSTRY GROUPS Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 5

JOB NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY GROUP (Past 5 years and 3-year outlook) Job numbers, growth rate and forecast number of new jobs* NAICS Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 % Change (2011-2016) Forecast change (2016-2019) 5221 Depository credit 4,952 4,920 4,615 4,541 4,279 4,235-14% -92 intermediation 5239 Other financial investment 2,471 2,546 2,387 2,366 2,905 2,944 19% 84 activities 5222 Non-depository credit 3,156 2,626 2,595 2,751 2,606 2,557-19% -102 intermediation 5242 Agencies, brokerages and other 2,127 2,229 2,258 2,183 2,298 2,305 8% 15 insurance related activities 5211 Monetary authorities - central 1,497 1,503 1,611 1,948 2,046 2,108 41% 133 bank 5241 Insurance carriers 1,909 2,233 2,443 2,085 1,780 1,744-9% -78 5231 Securities and commodity 1,209 1,075 824 882 1,008 1,000-17% -17 contracts intermediation and brokerage 5223 Activities related to credit 1,106 1,025 1,009 914 726 707-36% -39 intermediation 5269 Other funds and financial 50 41 51 93 100 107 113% 15 vehicles 5232 Securities and commodity 11 23 25 <10 <10 <10 N/A N/A exchanges 5261 Pension funds <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 N/A N/A SECTOR TOTAL 18,495 18,228 17,828 17,777 17,760 17,719-4% -81 Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 (*EMSI recommends taking occupation data below 500 jobs with a grain of salt because of source data sampling sizes; occupation data is not considered reliable where fewer than 100 jobs) Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 6

KEY OCCUPATIONS IN THE SECTOR The job data shown thus far has focused on number of workers in your sector and its industry groups. Now we take a look at what these workers are doing by focusing on the key occupations in your sector. Top Ten Occupations (Sector job numbers and growth over past five years)* NOC Description Employed in Industry (2011) Employed in Industry (2016) Change (2011-2016) % Change (2011-2016) % of Total Industry Jobs (2015) 1114 Other financial officers 2,946 2,622-324 -11% 15% 6551 Customer services representatives - financial institutions 2,562 2,021-541 -21% 11% 6231 Insurance agents and brokers 1,746 1,642-104 -6% 9% 2171 Information systems analysts and consultants 591 1,003 412 70% 6% 6235 Financial sales representatives 982 904-78 -8% 5% 1113 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers 437 880 443 101% 5% 1112 Financial and investment analysts 656 861 205 31% 5% 0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers 4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts 1,309 601-708 -54% 4% 377 515 138 37% 3% 1313 Insurance underwriters 296 482 186 63% 3% Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 (*EMSI recommends taking occupation data below 500 jobs with a grain of salt because of source data sampling sizes; occupation data is not considered reliable where fewer than 100 jobs) Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 7

Sector Self-Employment (2016) SECTOR AT A GLANCE A CLOSER LOOK AT SHARE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT The chart below shows share of self-employment for the overall sector and for each industry group. Sector Ranking Share of workers self-employed in each industry group Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 8

Sector Business & Employer Counts (June 2016) SECTOR AT A GLANCE BUSINESS COUNTS AT INDUSTRY GROUP LEVEL Code Description 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500+ None Total 5239 Other financial investment activities 5242 Agencies, brokerages and other insurance related activities 5223 Activities related to credit intermediation 5221 Depository credit intermediation 5231 Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage 5222 Non-depository credit intermediation 185 33 17 15 4 0 2 2 2,376 2,634 111 46 30 14 5 1 0 0 357 564 51 13 4 3 0 1 0 0 155 227 3 8 8 80 96 2 0 0 3 200 33 10 4 6 9 0 1 0 99 162 25 11 3 1 0 0 0 3 115 158 5241 Insurance carriers 17 5 3 5 4 3 1 0 50 88 5269 Other funds and financial vehicles 5232 Securities and commodity exchanges 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 68 78 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 5261 Pension funds 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 5211 Monetary authorities - central bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 9

Online Supply & Demand (2016) ONLINE JOB POSTINGS A Closer Look at Skill Level Required in Job Postings (Sector vs. Ottawa overall) The chart below shows skill level requirements for jobs posted in this sector versus those posted for all Ottawa sectors. Source: Vicinity Jobs 2016 Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 10

ONLINE JOB SEEKER PROFILES In October 2016, Ottawa Employment Hub subscribed to newly published data providing insight into local labour supply. This information is only available from October 2016 onward so we provide below the data for Q4 2016. The numbers shown reflect Job Profiles that were either added or updated within a 30-day span by job seekers living in Ottawa between October and December 2016. A Closer Look at Occupations of those with Active Job Profiles The chart below shows number of job seeker profiles by occupation group most recently worked in. Source: Vicinity Jobs 2016 Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 11

In the News Highlights GAINS Feb 21, 2017 Daily Commercial News National labour market unexpectedly adds 48,300 jobs last month: StatsCan The vast majority of the new jobs - 42,600 positions - were created in the services sector, with the bulk of those concentrated in areas such as finance, insurance, real estate, business management, transportation and warehousing. TRENDS/PROJECTIONS Jul 2016 McKinsey and Company Where machines could replace humans and where they can t (yet) With automation replacing many technical jobs that were once considered safe and well paid, jobs in sectors that require uniquely human interaction, creativity, and judgement are thriving. A McKinsey report (July 2016) identifies that any occupation that has tasks which are repetitive and predictable has a high capacity to be automated. About 50 percent of the overall time of the workforce in finance and insurance is devoted to collecting and processing data, where the technical potential for automation is high... As a result, the financial sector has the technical potential to automate activities taking up 43 percent of its workers time. Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 12

Sample Report Industry Summaries Below is a sample report that can be requested for any industry at the 3- or 4-digit (subsector or industry group) level. Some of these may also be available on the Labour Market Ottawa web portal. Industry Summary for Depository credit intermediation 4,279-14.5% Regional Trends Jobs (2015) % Change (2011-2016) 56% below National average Nation: 2.5% Region 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change Ottawa 4,952 4,235-717 -14.5% Ontario 129,939 137,096 7,157 5.5% Canada 299,287 306,650 7,363 2.5% Top Occupations Employed by this Industry* Description Employed in Industry (2015) % of Total Jobs in Industry (2015) Customer services representatives - financial institutions 1,488 34.8% Other financial officers 458 10.7% Financial sales representatives 382 8.9% Banking, credit and other investment managers 331 7.7% Information systems analysts and consultants 270 6.3% Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 (*EMSI recommends taking occupation data below 500 jobs with a grain of salt because of source data sampling sizes; occupation data is not considered reliable where fewer than 100 jobs) Local Employment Planning Council 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 13