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Loans

Loans

If you want to borrow money for a major purchase or project, an RRSP contribution or to pay for your education or cover living costs, a loan is a great place to start. Find out more about our loan options below. 

Personal loan
Perfect for making a major purchase or consolidating higher interest debt. A personal loan can be secured with a deposit or an asset.

  • Flexible repayment schedules
  • No early repayment penalties
  • Your choice of variable or fixed interest rates
RRSP loan
Maximizing your RRSP contribution each year lets you enjoy tax advantages now while you save for your future. The RRSP loan can help you make that contribution.

  • Maximize the year's contribution, or take advantage of unused carry forward amounts
  • Maximize your savings income
  • Increase your retirement income
  • Benefit from flexible repayment schedules and no early repayment penalties
Auto finance

We work with over 100 participating Manitoba dealerships to offer ACU financing on-site.


ACU DealerFinance is a great alternative to dealership financing.

  • Convenient, on-the-spot financing at your preferred dealership
  • Very competitive interest rates
  • Fixed and variable rate options
  • Flexible terms

Need more help?

Call us at 204.958.8588 / 1.877.958.8588 or book an appointment with one of our financial advisors.

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