Saskatchewan Savings Bonds (SSB) were bond securities issued by the province of Saskatchewan. As of June 2010, the product is no longer offered. SSBs' principal and interest are backed by the Province of Saskatchewan. The SSBs were available from financial institutions, credit unions, and investment dealers. The minimum purchase value was $100 and the maximum value was $200,000. As of April 2009, there were $247.2 million in SSBs outstanding.[1]

Unlike the Canada Savings Bond, SSBs were only sold to residents of Saskatchewan.

References

  1. "SASKATCHEWAN SAVINGS BONDS AVAILABLE JUNE 6–25 - Government of Saskatchewan". Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2009-11-30.


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