Local Accounting Firm Joins KPMG
Prince George, B.C.- Local accounting firm, Chan Foucher LeFebvre, has joined KPMG and will be moving out of its 3rd Avenue offices into the KPMG offices this summer while its satellite offices in Quesnel and Vanderhoof will continue.
"We’re proud to join the KPMG family and extend our reach in supporting the community," said Al LeFebvre, Partner, Chan Foucher LeFebvre. "We consider KPMG the preferred partner that will best serve our clients and provide the best opportunities for our team. Together, we are committed to providing a seamless transition for our clients and colleagues."
The acquisiton means KPMG’s Prince George practice is now doubled in size and makes KPMG the largest professional services firm in northern British Columbia, and in the province overall.
"As part of our national strategy to continue to invest in our private company KPMG Enterprise practice, we are very pleased to welcome the Chan Foucher LeFebvre team to our Prince George office and to our KPMG Enterprise practice specifically," said Rob Brouwer, Canadian Managing Partner, Clients and Markets, KPMG LLP. "An excellent fit for the firm, Chan Foucher LeFebvre’s highly seasoned professionals significantly expand our depth of resources in the B.C. interior."
"The addition of Chan Foucher LeFebvre brings dynamic relationships and solid community leadership to the KPMG family," said Dennis Fortnum, Canadian Managing Partner, KPMG Enterprise™. "Their entrepreneurial spirit and highly skilled professionals are a perfect fit for our firm. We are committed to serving this growing region, and private companies and entrepreneurs will benefit from the collective experiences and talents of our teams."
Comments
Nobody gonna ask if they can do a “core service review” ?
I know a partner in each of the firms. They are Quality, Quality people.
There goes the relationship with your accountant…..
no more small town accounting……
no more competition……
It’s all part of BIG business taking over.
I hate that when this happens!
Our tax dollars at work. Isnt free enterprise wonderful.
Cheers
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