Licensed Insolvency Trustees, licensed by the Canadian Goverment
We've helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians get out of debt
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We've helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians get out of debt
CONSUMER PROPOSAL IN CLAREMONT, ONTARIO
Making a consumer proposal in Claremont can be a stressful experience. Stop debt from closing in on your plans for the future by seeking help from MNP LTD Drawing on our skills, knowledge and experience, we will help turn your situation around for the better.
For more than 50 years, our personalized debt solutions have helped Canadians achieve financial stability -- and can help you too. With us, you'll get a FREE confidential consultation to show you there is a solution.
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How our solutions can work for you
If you have unsecure debts below $250,000, there are options for you beyond filing for bankruptcy including consumer proposal. When you decide on this type of solution, your local Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Claremont will speak to your creditors on your behalf and arrange a single monthly payment plan for a set period of time. In some cases, you may even end up paying back less than the original amount owed. You have options; discover them now simply by calling us for a FREE, no obligation consultation.
You could benefit from our services if:
You can’t afford to pay your debts in full but your income can cover a single monthly payment
Your financial troubles are causing you stress
Wage garnishments are affecting your take-home pay
What is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT)?
Personal Insolvency Counselling
MNP offers permanent life-changing debt solutions to individuals struggling with an overwhelming amount of debt. Our trustees are here to help.
We want to help Canadians recover from debt with dependable financial solutions -- just as we have for over 50 years. Since then, we've dedicated ourselves to helping Canadians overcome their debts. Your local MNP LTD office in Ajax is your go-to source for tailored solutions, including consumer proposals, debt consolidation, informal debt settlements and more.
Depending on the amount of debt you have, it may be possible for you to contact your creditors directly and negotiate a lower interest rate or a repayment schedule that works for you.