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TRAVELSAVERS Canada Celebrates 25 Years of “Inspiring, Educating & Supporting”

by Bruce Parkinson  October 10, 2025
Jane Clementino with Kathryn Mazza

Jane Clementino with Kathryn Mazza

TRAVELSAVERS Canada is celebrating a quarter-century of “inspiring, educating, supporting, and igniting the entrepreneurial spirit of advisors and partners across the country.” 

The company says it was established with a mission to help agencies and partners maximize their potential through strong support, innovative tools, and strategic initiatives. 

TRAVELSAVERS Canada SVP and General Manager Jane Clementino.

“This anniversary isn’t just about looking back, it’s about building on our momentum for the future,” said Jane Clementino, SVP and General Manager. 

“We’ve remained focused on empowering agencies for 25 years and our success story is really theirs. It’s the result of collaboration, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to growth.” 

With over 300 agencies currently affiliated, TRAVELSAVERS Canada provides a suite of programs to enhance agency operations, client engagement, and professional development. 

Agencies have access to initiatives such as Travel Club, OnlineXpress, cruiseexpress, and The Affluent Traveler Collection, which collectively enable advisors to address diverse client needs while fostering business growth. 

TRAVELSAVERS Canada 2025 Elite Retreat participants.

TRAVELSAVERS Canada says it has consistently introduced tools to support agency success in an evolving marketplace, including: 

  • AI Connect, which enables advisors to create professional marketing content efficiently, leveraging the capabilities of generative AI to streamline communications.
  • The Softvoyage booking platform that supports both client engagement and agency operational efficiency. 
  • Social Connect, which allows agencies to distribute tailored promotions across multiple social platforms, enhancing reach and engagement with potential clients. 

Beyond technology, TRAVELSAVERS Canada places a strong focus on professional development and community-building, driven by the Business Analyst team which provides hands-on, customized support to affiliated agencies. 

Former ACTA President Wendy Paradis with TRAVELSAVERS Canada SVP Jane Clementino.

Programs such as Dine and Discover, a series of education and networking events in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City, have cultivated stronger relationships between advisors and suppliers, facilitating the exchange of valuable promotions and insights to share with their clients. 

TRAVELSAVERS Canada strengthened its leadership team in 2022, appointing well-known industry executive Clementino as Senior Vice President and General Manager. She has contributed to the company’s rapid growth and led forward-thinking strategies to elevate advisor success. These include the Breakaway program, which encourages independent contractors to start their own agencies and strengthen their independence, and an initiative to place and support ICs from other consortia at TRAVELSAVERS Canada agencies. 

“Joining TRAVELSAVERS Canada during such a pivotal time was an incredible opportunity,” said Clementino. “Agencies see us as the partner to help them succeed in today’s competitive landscape, and our recent growth and positive momentum speaks to the strength of our community and innovative technology.” 

From its first 17 agencies to today’s nationwide network, TRAVELSAVERS Canada says it continues to uphold its founding principles: fostering collaboration, promoting professional excellence, and supporting advisors through industry-leading programs and resources. 

For an infographic look at TRAVELSAVERS Canada’s 25 years of advances, click here.

  
  
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