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The road to becoming debt-free starts with a free confidential consultation with an MNP Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
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Testimonials
What I liked about MNP - they provided prompt and efficient service!! Vicky was great - she listened to my situation without judgment, which was greatly appreciated, and provided the help I needed to get back on track! I don't know where I would be without their help! Thank you!
Jennifer - Airdrie, Aberta
Vicky and the team at MNP have been extremely helpful in getting myself back on track financially. The support and experience that has been offered during a sensitive process was made much easier by the acceptance and understanding that I receive each and every time I interact with them. Going through this process has put me in a position to now be able to save money and to be much better prepared for the future.
Jesse B. - Airdrie, Alberta
Sometimes life doesn't work out the way we plan and we try so hard to make ends meet but can't. I struggled for months while handling a messy separation and after one meeting with MNP Guelph, I knew this was my choice to make my life a better one. The guidance I received from the whole MNP Guelph Team made this process seamless. The embarrassment of filing was no longer relevant and a huge weight was lifted from my shoulders. Thank you to the MNP...
Bonnie B. - Airdrie, Alberta
2025-03-05
Nearly half of Albertans fear they may never be debt-free; more than half acknowledge needing help, but are too embarrassed to seek it — all higher than any other province.
MNP Consumer Debt Index Lifestyle Debt Debt Solutions
According to a new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, more than half of Albertans acknowledge they need help to get out of debt (51%), but that they would be embarrassed to seek it out if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy (55%, +1pt from 2019) — both of which are higher than in any other province.
2025-01-13
Escalating financial concerns in Alberta: Nearly three in five fear they can't repay debts despite interest rate cuts, worries over job loss and Bankruptcy increase
MNP Consumer Debt Index