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- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Appointments outside of these hours may be available upon request.
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About this office
MNP Debt helps people in Brandon who are experiencing financial distress as a result of debt. Non-judgmental and unbiased, our Licensed Insolvency Trustees review your financial situation with you and advise on the best solution, which may be a Consumer Proposal, debt consolidation, or Bankruptcy. We’re there throughout the process so you can move forward.
Our MNP LTD office in Brandon is located on the edge of downtown at 1401 Princess Avenue, on the corner of 14th Street and Princess. Free parking is available at the front, rear and side of the building. Our facilities are fully accessible to those with disabilities.
Located just outside of the heart of Downtown Brandon.
Testimonials
Thank you to you and your hard working staff for being there as I struggled through my bankruptcy. I never thought I would see light at the end of the tunnel, but it arrived as promised.
Claire - Brandon, Manitoba
Professionals in Brandon
Bradley Milne
CIRP, LIT
Servicing this office and 6 other offices.
2024-10-16
Rising cost of living forces Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents to make tough sacrifices
MNP Consumer Debt Index
According to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index, conducted quarterly by Ipsos, a quarter (26%) of Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents report turning to bill-splitting strategies such as carpooling, buying in bulk, sharing subscriptions and childcare, and living with others.
2024-07-22
Two-thirds of Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents say interest rates will need to drop much further before their financial situation significantly improves — more than any other province
MNP Consumer Debt Index
2024-04-08
Concerns about debt and interest rates ease in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, yet repayment anxiety persists for majority
MNP Consumer Debt Index