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1 local offices in Vaughan
400 Applewood Crescent
Suite 100
Vaughan, ON, L4L 4G9
Trustees in Vaughan, Ontario

Hear it from our customers
MNP really knows how to make you feel comfortable. I was debating taking this step for so long but it was the best thing I did & exactly what I needed for a financial restart. They are extremely helpful along the way and know how to keep you calm and never guessing or wondering what's next in the process. The communication is amazing, they replied to my inquiries very fast, and have a super friendly staff to deal with. I would recommend MNP to...
Frank D. - Vaughan, Ontario
Living on a fixed income earlier than I was planning left me in a financial situation that I would never be able to get out of. MNP sat down with me and went over everything and we decided that a Consumer Proposal was my best option. They calculated an amount that I was very comfortable with and I am still able to live my life. I would recommend MNP to anyone for advice on financial issues!
C. M. - Etobicoke, Ontario
A+ service! MNP and their employees are here to help you with your debt troubles. I honestly didn't know what to do - I was buried in bills and ready to give up. I was referred to MNP by a friend and it was the best decision I made to make that call! I am now debt free and working on my credit. You will not be disappointed as they stick with you throughout the entire process and stop the collection calls ASAP. Thank you, MNP!
J. W. - Aurora, Ontario
Filing for bankruptcy in Vaughan
If you're struggling with debt, spending more than you earn, or facing legal action such as garnishment, you may be considering filing for bankruptcy. It's a stressful situation, but the next step is easy: talk to your local MNP LTD Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Vaughan, who will explain your options based on a confidential assessment of your situation.
We've helped countless Canadians get out of debt over the last five decades, so we understand when declaring bankruptcy is the right course of action—and when an alternative solution may be more suitable to help achieve a debt-free future.