- phone Phone: 780-455-1155
- phone Fax: 780-409-5415
location_on10235 101St N.W. Suite 1300 Edmonton, AB, T5J 3G1
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Testimonials
I did some research, found MNP. They are good, put up with me! I explained to everyone involved, I accept responsibility for the debt. The ladies at MNP are god sent. Smart, nice and helpful and patient.
Iris A. - Edmonton, AB
As the COVID 19 hit, while business is barely making any money, also have been struggling with employment, my debt became a burden, that I used debt to pay debt, when I realized I need to find a solution to stop this viscous cycle. I reached out to an amazing team that through digital means in order to avoid contact during the Corona pandemic helped me get debt free, Which I am very thankful for. I would like to mention Mercedes and how she directed...
T. H. - Edmonton, AB
My experience with MNP was literally life-changing. I immediately clicked with Marcie Jiwa, she was helpful, outgoing and informative. She helped me transition from debt consolidation to a consumer proposal. As a young, female, professional, I was terrified at being at a point in my life when I had a great job, but so much school debt. I can happily report that I am now almost two years into the five years of paying down my consumer proposal. I will...
Justine L. - Edmonton, Alberta
Professionals in Edmonton (Downtown)
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
Albertans are feeling more pessimistic about their personal finances heading into 2025, despite declining interest rates.
2024-10-16
Rising cost of living forces Albertans to make tough sacrifices: More than one-third are eating less to save, sharing expenses from housing to carpooling, childcare, and groceries
MNP Consumer Debt Index