Fairstone is Canada’s leading provider of responsible lending solutions for near-prime borrowers. With over 240 branches coast to coast, Fairstone provides personal loans and home equity loans designed to suit today’s borrowing needs. Fairstone also partners with a wide network of businesses to deliver flexible retail point-of-sale and automobile financing programs. With roots in Canada for almost 100 years, Fairstone is committed to making a difference in local communities.
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The Community Futures Wood Buffalo office is a community driven, non-profit organization in Fort McMurray, dedicated to providing a wide range of small business services. These services include business management tools for people wanting to start, expand, franchise or sell a business. We also run a number of specialized business programs, organize exciting business events and actively work with community and business leaders to foster rural economic growth. Community Features has been supporting small business and rural economic diversification since 1986, and there are 27 Community Features offices in rural communities throughout Alberta, and a total of 269 across Canada.