Debt Settlement
Learn more about how debt settlements work in Saskatchewan.
Debt Settlement Saskatchewan
Essential Information
Debt settlement Saskatchewan – There may be times when your financial situation makes it impossible to repay everything you owe. In these cases, your creditors might agree to accept a smaller, one-time payment to settle your debt in full. This is known as debt settlement, and it can sometimes mean paying only a portion of your total debt — often between 20% and 80%. The exact amount depends on your financial circumstances. Settlements at the lower end of that range are rare and usually depend on special conditions.
Because a settlement requires a lump-sum payment, it isn’t suitable for everyone. Most people dealing with a challenging financial situation find that other options — such as a debt management plan or a consumer proposal — are a better fit. If you’re struggling with debt, our team of friendly, experienced experts can walk you through your options and help you make sense of everything. Talking with us is always free, confidential, and judgment-free.
Frequently Asked Questions About Debt Settlement in Saskatchewan
Who qualifies for debt settlement?
Wondering who qualifies for debt settlement? Generally, someone suited for this option meet the following criteria:
- Have access to a lump sum of money to make a settlement offer—could be from inheritance, a friend, family, or another source.
- Be facing significant financial hardship, such as job loss, medical issues, or other circumstances that make full repayment very difficult.
- Have unsecured debts (such as credit cards or personal loans). If you have a loan that is secured by something such as a vehicle or property, your creditors will expect you to sell the asset and pay out the loan.
Debt settlement isn’t ideal for everyone; for instance, if you can afford structured payments, alternatives like a debt management program or consumer proposal might be better. Speak with a non-profit credit counsellor, such as one of ours, to see if a debt settlement might be a option for you – and if it is, if it’s better than other options.
Is a debt settlement worth it?
How much should I offer to settle my debt?
You can attempt to negotiate directly with creditors, which is why some people search for “personal debt settlement Saskatchewan” or “free debt settlement Saskatchewan.” However, negotiating on your own is not something we generally recommend. If you are dead-set, though, on negotiating yourself, the way to approach it is to offer your creditors more than they would expect from your next-best alternative. For example, if bankruptcy would likely yield about 17% of your debt repaid to creditors, offering 30% might be attractive. If you wouldn’t consider something as drastic as bankruptcy and a consumer proposal is your alternative, an offering near 50% could make more sense. Before taking any steps, we strongly recommend speaking with one of our non-profit credit counsellors to assess your options. They can help you in assessing your situation and help you figure out what your realistic best debt relief options happen to be. If a consumer proposal is one of these options, they can estimate how much one might end up settling for based off of your situation and your specific creditors. If bankruptcy is a realistic option for you, they’ll also let you know that too.
In the end, here’s what we would say are some of the key reasons why we wouldn’t recommend trying to do a settlement on your own and why it’s better to work with an organization like ours instead:
- Some creditors won’t negotiate with individuals or are very tough to work with. We have relationships with over 20,000 creditors across Canada. We have good relationships with major creditors and know how they are most likely to respond to different scenarios. We can come up with the optimal way to approach each of your creditors based on your unique financial situation.
- We’ll be upfront, honest, and transparent with you. If settlement isn’t your best path, we’ll tell you. If through the negotiation process we see that another option is better, we’ll let you now.
- We don’t do this to collect fees. We do this to help people.
- You only pay us if we successfully negotiate a settlement and you receive written confirmation. If you don’t like the settlement amounts we negotiate, you can walk away with no obligation and pursue another debt relief option.
- If you negotiate on your own or work with a for-profit company, your credit will typically be affected for about six years after the settlement takes place. If you work with a non-profit credit counselling organization like ours, the negative credit impact lasts only two years.
If you’re exploring debt settlement in Saskatchewan, a conversation with one of our experienced credit counsellors is a smart starting point. Even if you decide not to settle, you’ll get clear, practical advice and a better sense of the best steps forward.
How Our Debt Settlement Program Works
Through our debt settlement program, one of our Debt Settlement Experts will negotiate with your creditors to offer a one-time lump sum payment to settle your debts. The settlement offer will depend on your financial situation.
No one can guarantee specific results with a debt settlement, but our success rate is very high because we will not begin to negotiate with your creditors unless the reasons for proceeding with a settlement make sense. Based on our many years of experience negotiating settlements, we know what type of situations make sense and what type of a settlement offer creditors would be willing to consider based on a particular set of circumstances. It’s not magic, it’s just a lot of experience that our clients benefit from.
You Only Pay When We Succeed
We only charge a fee for our debt settlement services if we are successful at negotiating a settlement for you and receive written acceptance from your creditors. We have always believed that this is the only fair and ethical way to approach debt settlements.
We also believe that fairness and transparency belong at the very beginning of the debt settlement process. Unlike so many debt settlement companies we’ve seen come and go over the years, we will not try to persuade you to do a debt settlement if it doesn’t make sense for your situation.
Learn More: Talk to One of Our Debt Settlement Specialists
All of our Debt Settlement Specialists are licensed and accredited Credit Counsellors with many years of experience in the financial industry. They know what creditors are likely to accept, and they have years of experience helping people find alternative ways of dealing with their debts when a settlement isn’t a realistic option.
Call us today to find out more. We are a non-profit service, and we are here to help.
Debt Settlement Saskatchewan
Make Sure It’s Your Best Option Before Committing
If you’re stressed and struggling to managing your debt in Saskatchewan, debt settlement could be a possible solution. It’s often most effective when you’re dealing with serious financial challenges and have access to some funds to put toward a lump-sum payment. However, it’s not always the best approach for everyone — options like a debt management program or even insolvency (such as a consumer proposal or bankruptcy) could make more sense depending on your circumstances. Our experienced non-profit credit counselling team can walk you through your choices and negotiate with creditors for you (if you decide to purse a settlement), but most importantly, they can help you figure out whether settlement is the right move for you. We’re here to help. Feel free to call us to chat about what could work best for your financial situation. Our help is always free, confidential, and completely non-judgmental.
Saskatchewan Communities We Serve
Saskatoon | Regina | Prince Albert | Moose Jaw | Yorkton | Swift Current | North Battleford | Estevan | Weyburn
See if a debt settlement makes sense for your situation.
Speak with a non-profit credit counsellor.
Debt settlements are just one of 7 debt relief options available in Canada (5 are available in all provinces). Before deciding to pursue a specific option, it would be wise to speak with a credit counsellor, review your situation, and determine which option is going to help you achieve your financial goals. Speaking with our counsellors is always free and confidential.
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