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DEPOSIT RATES

 
Mackenzie TFSA High Interest Cash Builder - Series A
1.15%
   
Mackenzie TFSA High Interest Cash Builder - Series F
1.40%
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LENDING RATES*

Loans from MRS Trust are no longer available. Rates apply to existing loans offered by MRS Trust only.

Investment Loans

Rates are floating based upon a tiered formula as follows:

Outstanding Loan
Balance/Original Loan
Amount ($)
Wealth Builder Investment Loan
Regular Pricing (%) Mackenzie Preferred Pricing (%)
$0 - 49,999 Prime + 1.25 Prime + 0.75
50,000 - 99,999 Prime + 1.00 Prime + 0.50
100,000 + Prime + 0.75 Prime + 0.25
 
Outstanding Loan
Balance ($)
2 for 1 Investment Loan
Margin Call No Margin Call
Regular
Pricing (%)
Mackenzie
Preferred
Pricing (%)
Regular
Pricing (%)
Mackenzie
Preferred
Pricing (%)
$0 - 49,999 Prime + 1.00 Prime + 0.50 Prime + 1.15 Prime + 0.65
50,000 - 99,999 Prime + 0.75 Prime + 0.25 Prime + 0.90 Prime + 0.40
100,000 + Prime + 0.50 Prime + 0.00 Prime + 0.65 Prime + 0.15
 
Outstanding Loan
Balance/Original Loan
Amount ($)
Line of Credit (LOC)
Universal Life LOC - Margin
Participating Life LOC - No Margin
(% per annum)
Universal Life LOC - No Margin
(% per annum)
$0 - 49,999 Prime + 1.00 Prime + 1.15
50,000 - 99,999 Prime + 0.75 Prime + 0.90
100,000 + Prime + 0.50 Prime + 0.65
 
NOTES
  1. MRS Prime: 3.00%.
  2. Mackenzie Preferred Pricing: clients with Mackenzie funds equal to or greater than their outstanding loan amount qualify.
  3. The interest rate charged on the Wealth Builder Investment Loan with interest only payments and the 2 for 1 Investment Loan is based upon the outstanding loan balance and fluctuates with changes in prime. The rate for the Wealth Builder Investment Loan with principal and interest payments is based on the original loan amount and fluctuates with changes in prime but not changes in the loan balance.

*"Prime" refers to MRS Trust's prime rate which is variable and subject to fluctuation. If MRS Trust's prime rate changes during the life of the loan, MRS Trust may not necessarily adjust your monthly payment; consequently a balance may be due and payable at maturity.

 
Effective: September 30, 2011