Our Products
Tax-Free Savings Account


A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) lets you grow your investments entirely tax‑free while contributing up to your personal limit.
Save faster by transferring existing TFSA accounts from slower‑growing or more volatile accounts at other institutions, we will take care of the process.
Don't have a TFSA account? Get started with a new contribution at OHAZ Investments.
Tax-free and be eligible to reinvest or withdraw profit monthly, quarterly, or annually.
Registered Retirement Savings Plans


Our retirement solutions plans include Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) including Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF), Provincial Locked-In Retirement Accounts (LIRA) and Federal Locked-In Retirement Savings Plans (LRSPs).
Contributing up to your RRSP contribution limit, you can lower your current income tax owing, and save to enjoy retirement.
Transfer your slow growing existing RRSP type accounts or create a new one with OHAZ Investment.


Registered Education Savings Plans
A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) lets you save for your children’s post‑secondary education and fuel their future.
Families can take advantage of government incentives like the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) and the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) when opening an RESP.
You can open a new RESP with a minimum initial deposit of $5,000, or transfer funds from existing plans to continue growing your education savings under one account.
First Home Savings Account
First time buying a home?
The First Home Savings Account (FHSA) helps you save for your first home while cutting your taxable income—simply contribute up to your personal limit (new accounts start at $5,000), and if you already have an eligible account elsewhere, you can transfer it in to continue growing your savings.
Take advantage of yearly tax-free CRA contribution limits, and save for your first home!


Cash Contributions
With a current minimum investment of $5,000, you’ll enjoy passive growth with the flexibility to withdraw your profits monthly, quarterly, or annually—or simply reinvest them for even greater returns.