Linda Barnsley Estate Manager
Servicing: Niagara Falls
- phonePhone: 289-214-1509
- phoneToll Free: 1-800-324-6169
- email [email protected]
- phoneFax: 905-937-8371
Linda, a lifelong resident of Niagara Falls and a Brock University graduate, has over 25 years of experience as a financial counselor. Linda draws from her knowledge and insight to offer practical solutions to help those experiencing financial difficulties. With her compassionate nature and genuine eagerness to help, she takes the time to ensure you understand the solutions provided — and choose the best option for you. Linda is available to meet with you at our Niagara Falls, Welland, Port Colborne or Fort Erie offices.
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Everyone's situation is completely different and very personal. The staff at MNP gave me clear and understandable options. After my initial visit with Linda, I left knowing exactly what I needed to do to have a "fresh start." During this process, there was always someone at MNP to answer any questions and help me along the way. Thank you MNP for being a big part of a new beginning.
Anonymous - , Ontario
When I first came to MNP Ltd I was embarrassed but within a few minutes of meeting with the financial advisor, Linda Barnsley, I was left to feel comfortable and realized that the idea of doing a Consumer Proposal with MNP Ltd was a good decision and plan of action. This is honestly the best decision I have ever made. I am one year away from retirement and completely debt free and can now enjoy life!
Carol - Niagara Falls, Ontario
2025-01-16
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