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The vast majority of savings bonds in Canada are issued by the Payroll Savings Program. Canadian employers set up the savings system for their employees.

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The vast majority of savings bonds in Canada are issued by the Payroll Savings Program. Canadian employers set up the savings system for their employees.

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Where can I cash in a Seafirst savings bond

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Cash a savings bond at any bank.

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In Canada, you can purchase two types of bonds; Canadian Premium Bond and the Canadian Savings Bond. You must first decide which you plan to obtain/hold. A Canadian Savings Bond can be purchased at nearly any place you bank including Credit Unions, discount brokerage companies and other trusted companies through out Canada. Different from a traditional CSB, and Canadian Premium Bond is set up strictly through your employer. This plan only takes new enrollment from October to November 1st annually.

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