Is your National Bank mortgage renewal offer fair?
Compare your National Bank renewal offer against today's lowest advertised market rate. National Bank's All-in-One is a collateral charge. Standard mortgages use non-collateral registration. Quebec renewals follow slightly different notarial rules — expect $600–$1,200 in notary fees on a switch. Today's lowest advertised Canadian mortgage rate is 4.29% (5-year fixed) — refreshed weekly.
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Frequently asked
Can I negotiate my National Bank mortgage renewal?
Yes. National Bank's first written offer is almost never the best rate they'll give you. Call the retention line 60–90 days before renewal with a competing quote from a broker or another bank. Most customers who ask for a better rate receive one — typically 0.20%–0.60% off the posted renewal.
What happens if I don't sign my National Bank renewal letter?
Your mortgage automatically converts to an open or short-term posted-rate product — usually the most expensive rate National Bank offers. You then have full flexibility to switch lenders, but every extra month costs meaningful interest. Decide before your term ends.
Is it worth switching from National Bank to another lender at renewal?
On a $400,000+ balance, a 0.40%–0.50% better rate typically saves $6,000–$10,000 over five years — comfortably more than the $300–$1,500 in switching costs. Below $200,000, a smaller rate gap often makes staying (with a negotiated discount) the better call.
Does the OSFI stress test apply if I switch from National Bank at renewal?
Since November 2024, uninsured borrowers switching to a new federally regulated lender at renewal are exempt from the stress test — provided the loan amount and amortization don't increase. This makes switching materially easier than it was pre-2024.
When should I start comparing National Bank's offer?
Start 120 days before renewal. Most lenders (National Bank included) will hold a rate for 90–120 days, and you'll have time to shop, submit a switch application, and complete legal work without payment interruption.