Helping Canadians get out of credit card debt for over 14 years
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Helping Canadians find relief from credit card debt and achieve long-term stability through financial education.
The conversation about high consumer debt levels and the impact of financial stress on Canadian households is not a new one, but what is new is what’s happening to debt in the digital information age. This is why we put such a priority on pursuing every means available to help educate and inform consumers, young and old, about the importance of understanding basic personal financial management. Assisting with debt repayment and establishing workable monthly budgets are only part of the bigger picture here at Consolidated Credit. Advocating for financial education and wellness supports in the workplace and in schools across Canada are integral parts of that bigger picture. Read More Here
SERVICES
- Credit Counselling
- Using Credit
- Budgeting
- Resource Centre
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MISSION
To assist individuals and families in Canada in ending financial crises and debt management problems through education and professional counselling. Read More Here
CORE VALUES
- To continuously improve what we offer to our clients, creditors and team, by confronting reality, embracing change, learning, testing and evolving.
- To listen and seek to understand our clients, creditors and team members.
- To make a different in the lives of our clients, regardless of income level, geographic location or financial concern.
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The Phone Call was very easy and very understandable also very good outcome that I was expecting great job! -Santo
Trustworthy & Helpful -K.A.I
Thank you for helping me to be debt free. -Somayeh G
I have had great experiences so far getting the account setup will update as the process continues. -Scott. G
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Jeffrey Schwartz
As Consolidated Credit’s Executive Director, Jeffrey Schwartz has dedicated his career to assisting individuals and families in their pursuit of financial stability. He has served as the Director of the OACCS and CACCS, the leading national and provincial nonprofit credit counselling associations.