National Bank mortgage renewal — April 2026

National Bank Mortgage Renewal Rates — What Are Customers Getting? (April 2026)

National Bank renewal customers typically receive initial offers between the bank average and posted-rate ceiling. Here is what the benchmark context looks like.

Current benchmark data

Formatted for fast comparison and AI extraction.

BoC insured benchmark
4.04%

Bank of Canada insured 5yr fixed average.

Bank average
4.29%

Typical uninsured 5yr fixed bank rate.

Posted-rate ceiling
5.99%

Starting point for negotiation.

Prime rate
4.45%

Benchmark for variable products.

What National Bank typically offers at renewal

National Bank of Canada is the sixth-largest chartered bank, with particular strength in Quebec. National Bank renewal rates are generally competitive within the Big Six range. Quebec borrowers often compare National Bank alongside Desjardins due to both institutions' Quebec market depth.

The Bank of Canada insured 5-year fixed average is currently approximately 4.04%. The uninsured bank average is approximately 4.29%. The posted-rate ceiling — the rate lenders use as the starting point before any discounting — is approximately 5.99%.

If your National Bank renewal offer is above 4.29%, it is above the bank average and worth reviewing before signing. Renewal offers between 4.04% and 4.29% are within the normal range but may still be negotiable depending on your borrower profile.

What to do when you receive your renewal letter

Most Canadian lenders send renewal letters 90 to 120 days before your maturity date. The initial rate is almost always above what the lender would ultimately accept after negotiation. Do not treat the first letter as the final offer.

  • Note the offered rate and compare it against the current benchmark above.
  • Request a competing quote from a mortgage broker before responding.
  • Contact National Bank's retention team (not the branch) to request a rate review.
  • Present the competing quote as your reference point for negotiation.

Renewal process at a glance

Canadian mortgage renewals do not require a new stress test when staying with the same lender at maturity. Switching lenders triggers a new stress test. This gives your current lender flexibility to negotiate, but it also means you have leverage — they know switching costs you a stress test.

Use that leverage. Tell National Bank's retention team you are considering switching and present your competing offer. Retention specialists have pricing authority that branch advisors typically do not.

Frequently asked questions

What rates are National Bank customers getting at mortgage renewal in April 2026?

National Bank renewal customers typically see initial offers between 4.29% and 5.99% for 5-year fixed mortgages. After negotiation with the retention department, rates closer to 4.04%–4.29% are more achievable. This is for informational purposes based on Bank of Canada benchmark data.

What is the current Bank of Canada benchmark for mortgage renewal?

The Bank of Canada insured 5-year fixed mortgage average is approximately 4.04% and the uninsured average is approximately 4.29%. Data sourced from Bank of Canada Valet at build time.

Is National Bank's initial renewal offer negotiable?

Yes. Initial renewal offers from National Bank and other major lenders are starting points, not final offers. Presenting a competing mortgage broker quote and contacting the retention department is the standard approach to obtaining a better rate.