How do I find my Canada Savings Bonds?
Finding Lost Bonds
If you find your original bond certificate after you have reported your bond as lost, destroyed or stolen, you must notify the Canada Savings Bonds Program immediately at 1-800-575-5151.
What happened to Canada Savings Bonds?
In the latest federal budget released on 22 March 2017, the Government of Canada announced it will discontinue the sale of Canada Savings Bonds (CSB) and Canada Premium Bonds (CPB) as of November 2017. ... Bond series in your plan will continue to earn interest until redemption or maturity, whichever comes first.
How can I check to see if I have a savings bond?
Visit the Treasury Department's TreasuryDirect website to search for uncashed savings bonds in your name. You can enter your social security number or Employee Identification Number (EIN) into the search field on the Treasury Hunt page and click the “Search” button to see results.
Do Canada savings bond expire?
All bonds stop earning interest once their maturity date has passed, so it is in the registered owner's best interest to redeem them as soon as possible after that date. As of December 2021, all Canada Savings Bonds and Canada Premium Bonds have reached maturity and stopped earning interest.
How do I cash in my Ontario savings bonds?
To redeem a Bond, the Bondholder, or an authorized representative, must present and surrender the Bond to a Redemption Agent where the Registered Holder has an account, on or before the Redemption Date, or within 14 calendar days thereafter.
How do I access my savings bonds?
How do I cash my I bonds?
- If you hold an account at a local bank and it cashes savings bonds, ask the bank if it will cash yours. The answer may depend on how long you've held an account there. ...
- Send them to Treasury Retail Securities Services along with FS Form 1522 (download or order). You don't need to sign the bonds.
Are Canada Savings Bonds a Good Investment?
For more than 70 years, Canada Savings Bonds (CSBs) were a safe investment vehicle that provided Canadians with a guaranteed rate of return — and the government with funds for capital projects.