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Debt Management Plan (DMP): Reduce Interest, Stay Organized

Agency‑administered payment plan with interest relief from participating creditors.

See if a DMP could work

We’ll match you with a reputable non‑profit where available.

What It Is

What it is

  • A voluntary repayment program through a credit counselling agency. You make one payment to the agency; they distribute to participating creditors.
  • Often includes interest relief; you repay full principal over 3–5 years.

Advantages and Considerations

Advantages

  • One organized payment with reduced interest.
  • Budget coaching included; no court filing.

Considerations

  • No legal stay; non‑participating creditors may continue collections.
  • You repay 100% principal; modest agency fees apply.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Stable income to retire principal in 3–5 years; creditors willing to participate.

Costs & Fees

  • Modest set‑up/monthly admin fees; interest typically reduced to 0–10% by many creditors.

Credit Impact

  • A DMP may be noted on your file; consistent on‑time payments drive recovery over time.

Included and Excluded Debts

Understanding which debts qualify for this solution

Included Debts

  • Most credit cards/lines; retail cards; some payday/installment loans (case‑by‑case)

Excluded Debts

  • Secured loans; many tax debts; student loans vary by creditor policy

Estimate a DMP Payment

Enter your total unsecured debt to see typical DMP payment ranges and interest relief.

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Creditors choose whether to participate. This estimate is informational only.

Step-by-Step Process

  • Assessment & budget with a counsellor.
  • Agency proposes a DMP to creditors.
  • Make one monthly payment to the agency.
  • Complete plan; receive confirmations.

Preparation Checklist

  • ID, pay stubs, budget
  • Statements for all consumer debts
  • Collection notices (if any)

Timeline and Duration

  • Week 0–2: assessment & proposals sent
  • Month 1+: payments begin (3–5 years typical)

Alternative Solutions

  • Consumer proposal (legal stay; reduce owed amount).
  • Consolidation loan if you qualify for a lower rate.
Will collections stop? Creditors who accept typically stop interest and collections; others may continue.

Important Warning

Work with reputable non‑profits; avoid high‑fee for‑profit ‘programs’ masquerading as DMPs.

Common Myths and Misconceptions

  • Myth: DMPs are the same as proposals — Reality: DMPs are voluntary and repay full principal; proposals are legal filings that reduce what you owe.

Provincial Variations

Debt relief rules differ by province. Expand any province to see key details and service-specific notes.

Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Québec
Saskatchewan

References

  • FCAC: Debt help & counsellors (DMPs): https://www.canada.ca/en/financial-consumer-agency/services/debt/debt-help.html
  • OSB on getting out of debt: https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/your-debts-are-getting-out-control
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