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- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Except Statutory Holidays
We offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request.
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About this office
MNP Debt delivers unbiased advice to individuals and small businesses in Halifax who are challenged by debt. Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees work closely with you to understand the causes of your debt and identify solutions that will lead to financial well-being. To learn more, contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.
Our Young Street office is open Wednesday to Friday from 8:00am-4:00pm (except Statutory Holidays) by appointment only. We are able to offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request. Call us toll free at 310-DEBT today to book your free, confidential, no-obligation consultation.
Our office is conveniently located in Young Tower at 6080 Young Street, Suite 912 (just past the Tim Horton’s / Esso off the corner of Robie and Young). Ample free parking in front for clients. Halifax Transit bus stops on and around Young Street. Wheelchair accessible.
Located 10 minutes northwest of Downtown Halifax.
Professionals in Halifax (Young St.)
2024-10-16
Rising cost of living forces Nova Scotians to make tough sacrifices: Three in 10 are eating less to save, sharing expenses from housing to carpooling, childcare and groceries
MNP Consumer Debt Index
According to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index, conducted quarterly by Ipsos, nearly a third (32%) of Atlantic Canadians report turning to bill-splitting strategies such as carpooling, buying in bulk, sharing subscriptions and childcare, and living with others.
2024-07-22
More than half of Nova Scotians say interest rates will need to drop much further before their financial situation significantly improves
MNP Consumer Debt Index
2024-04-08
Nova Scotians’ concerns about debt and interest rates ease, yet repayment anxiety persists for majority
MNP Consumer Debt Index