- phone Phone: 506-799-5820
- phone Toll Free: 1-800-495-5909
- phone Fax: 902-482-2005
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The road to becoming debt-free starts with a free confidential consultation with an MNP Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
Office Hours
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- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
By Appointment Only
Except Statutory Holidays.
We offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request.
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About this office
MNP Debt in Saint John is part of Canada’s largest network of Licensed Insolvency Trustees. We offer a wide range of services to individuals and small businesses struggling with debt, including Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposals, and debt consolidation. Our professionals are committed to helping you resolve any challenge you have with debt and are your go-to resource for unbiased and non-judgemental advice.
Our Saint John office is conveniently located in Credit Counselling Services of Atlantic Canada at 20 Alma Street, off Waterloo Street. We offer free parking for all our clients.
Located in the heart of Downtown Saint John.

Testimonials
Tara Silliker and Laura Hatfield treated me with unparalleled respect and professionalism! I’m highly impressed with my services!
Troy Smyth - Saint John, NB
I had roughly $30,000 of debt from various creditors and was not able to get out of it. With MNP's help I was able to be debt free in just 9 Months with very little work on my end.
Neal Ryder - Saint John, NB
I was in so much financial pain when my ex left me and our children with all the bills to pay by myself. MNP relieved my stress by helping me make the right decision for my girls and myself. I will be forever in their debt for not having the stress anymore about phone calls and letters when there was nothing I could literally do but cry. Thanks again.
Jenny McConchie - , NB
Professionals in Saint John

Tara Silliker
CIRP, LIT, CPA, CA
Servicing Moncton and 5 other offices.
2023-07-10
New Brunswickers regret about debt soars amidst rising rates and affordability struggles
MNP Consumer Debt Index
With rising interest rates and high borrowing costs remaining a challenge for households, Atlantic Canadians are feeling more pessimistic about their debt than any other province, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.
2023-07-10
Canadians’ concern about debt, ability to pay bills reach all-time high
MNP Consumer Debt Index