Debt collection agencies and the individuals who work for them as collectors must be licensed with the Commission.
To check the licence of debt collection agencies and individuals, contact the Commission directly at consumer.licensing@fcnb.ca.
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Debt collection agencies and the individuals who work for them as collectors must be licensed with the Commission.
To check the licence of debt collection agencies and individuals, contact the Commission directly at consumer.licensing@fcnb.ca.