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Mortgage renewal in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan mortgage renewals run on the same federal rules as the rest of the country, with the FCAA (Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority) overseeing provincial mortgage brokerage. Balances are among the country's most affordable, and Saskatchewan's deep credit-union network — provincially regulated and renewal-hungry — belongs in any set of competing quotes.

Oversees Saskatchewan mortgage brokers
FCAA

Oversees Saskatchewan mortgage brokers

Among the lowest average mortgages in Canada
Affordable balances

Among the lowest average mortgages in Canada

On straight switches since Nov 21, 2024
No stress test

On straight switches since Nov 21, 2024

Shopping your renewal in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan's lender mix leans heavily on credit unions — Conexus, Affinity and others — alongside the national banks. As provincially regulated lenders they aren't bound by OSFI's guideline, and in smaller markets they're often the most motivated bidder for a renewal. A broker can add monoline quotes that never appear in a branch window.

With Homeprint

Homeprint watches your renewal so you don't have to

Everything above is work: finding your maturity date, remembering the 120-day window, digging out statements for quotes. Homeprint reads your mortgage documents when you add them, tracks the renewal date, and tells you when the window opens — with your details ready to hand to any lender or broker.

  • Your maturity date, rate, and balance pulled from your documents automatically
  • A nudge when the 120-day window opens — not after the letter arrives
  • Your details pre-filled and ready to share for competing quotes

Mortgage renewal in Saskatchewan — FAQ

Let Homeprint do the remembering

Add your documents once — Homeprint tracks the dates, the renewals, and the deadlines, and tells you when it's time to act.