- phone Phone: 306-790-7900
- phone Toll Free: 310-3328
- phone Fax: 306-790-2001
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The road to becoming debt-free starts with a free confidential consultation with an MNP Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
Office Hours
By Appointment Only
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- Tuesday: To
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- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
We're normally in town once a month. Please contact our office to schedule an appointment or to discuss your financial situation.
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About this office
MNP Debt is Swift Current’s go-to resource for debt solutions. Small business owners and individuals experiencing financial problems due to debt will find unbiased advice and debt relief solutions that point them toward a brighter financial future. To find out how our local Licensed Insolvency Trustees can help you, contact us today.
Our MNP Swift Current office is located at 50 1 Ave. NE, Swift Current, right across the street from Cinema Twin at the intersection of Cheadle St. E. and 1 Ave. NE. There is plenty of free parking available in our lot which is located right out front. Wheelchair accessible.
Located two and a half hours west of Downtown Regina.
Professionals in Swift Current
2024-10-16
Rising cost of living forces Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents to make tough sacrifices: More than a quarter are eating less to save, sharing expenses from housing to carpooling, childcare and groceries
MNP Consumer Debt Index
According to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index, conducted quarterly by Ipsos, a quarter (26%) of Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents report turning to bill-splitting strategies such as carpooling, buying in bulk, sharing subscriptions and childcare, and living with others.
2024-07-22
Two-thirds of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents say interest rates will need to drop much further before their financial situation significantly improves — more than any other province
MNP Consumer Debt Index
2024-04-08
Concerns about debt and interest rates ease in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, yet repayment anxiety persists for majority
MNP Consumer Debt Index