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Learn About First National

by | June 14, 2025

Part of my role is to connect my clients with lenders that offer the most competitive, flexible, and reliable financing options. One name that often surprises borrowers—because they haven’t seen a retail branch—is First National Financial LP. Let me formally introduce this outstanding lender and explain why I so often recommend them for mortgage switches, refinances, and more.

Who Is First National?

Three Powerful Reasons to Choose First National

Who Is an Ideal Client for First National?

What Sets First National Apart?

Who Is First National?

First National Financial LP is Canada’s largest non-bank mortgage lender, with over $130 billion in mortgages under administration. As a monoline lender, First National specializes exclusively in mortgage lending. They do not offer credit cards, bank accounts, or car loans. This narrow focus translates to highly competitive mortgage products, streamlined processes, and deep expertise in real estate financing.

Unlike banks that serve a broad range of clients and products, monoline lenders like First National are accessed through licensed mortgage agents like myself. This relationship ensures that you get professional mortgage advice paired with the strength of a national lender—without the retail fluff.

Three Powerful Reasons to Choose First National

In a competitive lending landscape, the right mortgage partner can make a significant difference—not just in rate, but in cost, service, and flexibility. First National Financial LP has distinguished itself with borrower-friendly policies and industry-leading service standards that consistently prioritize your financial well-being. From remarkably low penalties if you need to break your mortgage, to lightning-fast application turnarounds, to covering legal and appraisal costs on mortgage switches, First National delivers tangible value where it matters most. Here’s why more homeowners are choosing to work with First National through a professional mortgage advisor like myself.

  • Exceptionally Low Penalties for Breaking Your Mortgage
  • Fast Application Response Times
  • Free Legal and Appraisal Services for Switches

Exceptionally Low Penalties for Breaking Your Mortgage

First National is well known for having some of the most favorable penalty calculations in the industry. Unlike banks, which base penalties on inflated “posted” rates, First National uses actual contract rates—resulting in penalties that can be thousands of dollars lower if you ever need to exit early.

Fast Application Response Times

Their underwriting team is committed to a four-hour service-level agreement (SLA) on new applications. In fact, they meet that standard in over 93% of cases. That means you’ll get decisions quickly, which is critical in a fast-moving real estate market.

Free Legal and Appraisal Services for Switches

When switching your mortgage to First National from another lender, they often cover the legal fees and appraisal costs, provided the mortgage meets basic criteria (like being registered as a standard charge). This can save you hundreds of dollars and simplifies the process significantly.

Who Is an Ideal Client for First National?

First National is a particularly strong choice for:

  • Homeowners looking to switch lenders at renewal without increasing their mortgage amount.
  • Borrowers with strong credit who want access to highly competitive, insurable or insured rates.
  • Clients with a collateral charge mortgage (from lenders like TD or RBC) looking to refinance and possibly take equity out.
  • Families helping adult children buy a first home, through First National’s guarantor program.

They are also ideal for business owners and commissioned professionals, thanks to generous underwriting guidelines that consider non-traditional income—especially for incorporated borrowers.

What Sets First National Apart?

Besides its rock-solid reputation and expert-only access, First National stands out because of its policy transparency, tech-driven efficiency, and agent-centric approach. They don’t compete with brokers. They support us. That means every decision is made with your best interest in mind—and with full alignment between your goals and our lending strategy.

Whether it’s switches, refinances, or collateral transfers, First National provides options that banks often don’t. With programs that accommodate title changes, amortization resets, and even top-up second mortgages, they offer the kind of flexibility that empowers real-life financial goals.

My Final Thoughts

If you’ve never heard of First National before, you’re not alone. But rest assured, they are one of the most trusted and innovative mortgage lenders in Canada. By working with me, you gain access to lenders like First National—names you won’t see on every street corner, but whose service, products, and pricing consistently outperform traditional banks.

When it’s time to renew, refinance, or explore better mortgage options, let’s talk about whether First National is the right fit for your goals.

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Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert is a licensed mortgage agent. He has four university degrees, including two Masters degrees, and specializes in real estate finance, development, and investing. Allen Ehlert has decades of independent consulting experience for companies and governments, including the Ontario Real Estate Association, Deloitte, City of Toronto, Enbridge, and the Ministry of Finance.

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