Consumer Choice Awards Banquet In Regina

2015-04-22

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We are very pleased announce that the MNP Insolvency team in Regina has won the Consumer Choice award in the Bankruptcy category for the Regina, Saskatchewan area in the Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal Category. The MNP team received their plaque at the Consumer Choice Awards  banquet on March 18th in Regina.

Ian Schofield, a dedicated Trustee in our Regina office, was interviewed by the Consumer Choice award staff. Throughout the video below, Ian discusses how important it is to our team with MNP to treat anyone experiencing financial difficulty with respect and how thorough we are in ensuring every individual has a complete understanding of all of their options and what the process is as they move towards managing their debt and achieving financial freedom.

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