Yes. You can change the instruction ( re-invest or cash out) prior to maturity date. It can be done over the phone.Guys, settle a dispute for me.
Question: Can a GIC mature on a Saturday, Sunday or statutory holiday?
The problem is that the GIC is locked in and cannot be redeemed prior to the maturity date which falls on a Sunday. I asked the institution to extend the GIC to Monday but they said "no can do".You can change the instruction ( re-invest or cash out) prior to maturity date.
Because if no instruction is given..its automatically renew at the same duration...with an adjusted interest rate...Have a look at this web-site for non-biased information about investing: www.getsmarteraboutmoney.ca/en/managing-your-money/investing/guaranteed-investment-certificates/
Out of curiosity, what difference does it make that the maturity date falls on a Sunday?
I believe that this is the most logical and equitable approach. Maybe the companies that don't are trying to get 1 or 2 days of free money?Some companies check what day of the week the maturity falls on when the GIC is purchased. If it is Saturday or Sunday they make the maturity date the next Monday and pay an extra day or two interest.