MNP LLP
Limited Liability Partnership | |
Industry | Professional Services |
Founded | Brandon, Manitoba, Canada (1958) |
Founder | Ron Meyers, Dave Norris, Don Penny |
Headquarters |
715 5th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Area served | Canada |
Key people | Jason Tuffs (CEO)[1] |
Number of employees | 4,000 (2013) |
Website | mnp.ca |
MNP (previously known as Meyers Norris Penny) is one of the largest full-service chartered accountancy and business advisory firms in Canada. MNP's head office is in Calgary, Alberta, and has offices from Vancouver Island to Montreal. With over 4,000 staff, MNP is currently ranked as one of the largest professional service firms in Canada.[2]
History
Early History
The roots of MNP LLP date back to 1945, when Winnipeg-based Laird, Sprague & Co opened an office in Brandon, Manitoba. The Brandon office became independent in 1957 when the balance of Laird, Sprague joined Montreal's McDonald Currie & Co. (McDonald, Currie also merged into Coopers & Lybrand in 1957, eventually becoming what is now known as PWC[3]). Ron Meyers acquired full ownership of the Brandon office in 1958, and renamed the firm Meyers Dickens Norris Penny & Co. (MDNP) in 1969.[4]
Significant Mergers and Acquisitions
In 2010, Meyers Norris Penny took over PwC's personal insolvency practice, for all locations west of Atlantic Canada.[5]
In 2011, Meyers Norris Penny merged with WSBG LLP, a Montréal based accounting and business consulting firm, which enabled it to establish a presence in Québec.
In 2012, MNP acquired Toronto-based public sector consulting firm PSTG.[6]
In 2012, MNP merged with Tyce Carle-Thiesson (TCT), a Nanaimo-based chartered accounting firm.[7]
In 2013, MNP merged with Wade Group, a Burlinton-based professional services firm.[8]
In 2013, MNP also merged with Buset Sarvas Mozzon, a Thunder Bay-based accounting firm.[9]
In 2013, MNP merged with MSCM, a Toronto-based accounting, tax and advisory firm.[10]
In 2013, MNP merged with Laing & Rohr, a Markham-based accounting and business consulting firm.[11]
In 2013, MNP merged with Laberge Venne & Partners (LVP), a Sudbury-based accounting firm.[12]
In 2014, MNP merged with McLarty & Co, an accounting and business consulting firm based out of Ottawa.[13]
In 2015, MNP merged with Draganjac Pressman,an accounting firm based out of Etobicoke.[14]
In 2015, MNP also merged with Tiani Adams & Company Inc., an accounting and business consulting firm based out of Prince George.
In 2015, MNP merged with KNV Chartered Accountants LLP, a Surrey-based accounting and business consulting firm. [15]
In 2016, MNP merged with Bennett McMahon Stillar, Chartered Professional Accountants (BMS), an accounting firm based in Brockville. [16]
In 2016, MNP merged with Ross Pope LLP, CPAs and FJL CPAs, accounting firms based in Timmins.
Structure
MNP is a Limited Liability Partnership. It conducts business under MNP LLP as well as a number of wholly owned subsidiaries such as MNP Corporate Finance Inc. and MNP Ltd.[17] [18]
MNP and Praxity
In 2010 MNP joined Praxity, a global alliance of independent professional services firms. Praxity is a not-for-profit entity under Belgian law with its headquarters based in London, England.[19] Praxity consists of 65 participating firms, with a combined staff of over 35,400 employees and annual combined revenues of US$4.4B.[20]
Name and Branding
Throughout its history, MNP LLP has operated under a number of names:
- 1958-1969: Laird, Sprague & Co.[21]
- 1969-1972: Meyers Dickens Norris Penny & Co.[22]
- 1972-1997: Meyers Norris Penny & Co.[23]
- 1997-2011: Meyers Norris Penny (MNP).[24]
- 2011-: MNP LLP[25]
Services
MNP offers a full suite of accounting and business consulting services including assurance and accounting, consulting, corporate finance, enterprise risk, insolvency, investigative and forensic services, succession, tax, training solutions and valuation.
Sponsorship
Sports Sponsorships
MNP currently has multi-year partnership agreements with the Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders.[26]
See also
References
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- ↑ http://www.pwc.com/ca/en/about-us/our-history/index.jhtml
- ↑ Okerlund, Lana (2006). Finding Our Way: The Meyers Norris Penny Story. Calgary, Canada: Meyers Norris Penny LLP. p. 6. ISBN 0978192605.
- ↑ MNP Acquires PwC's Personal Insolvency Practice
- ↑ PSTG Merges with MNP
- ↑ TCT Merges with MNP
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- ↑ MNP and Praxity
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- ↑ Okerlund, Lana (2006). Finding Our Way: The Meyers Norris Penny Story. Calgary, Canada: Meyers Norris Penny LLP. p. 6. ISBN 0978192605.
- ↑ Okerlund, Lana (2006). Finding Our Way: The Meyers Norris Penny Story. Calgary, Canada: Meyers Norris Penny LLP. p. 14. ISBN 0978192605.
- ↑ Okerlund, Lana (2006). Finding Our Way: The Meyers Norris Penny Story. Calgary, Canada: Meyers Norris Penny LLP. p. 19. ISBN 0978192605.
- ↑ Okerlund, Lana (2006). Finding Our Way: The Meyers Norris Penny Story. Calgary, Canada: Meyers Norris Penny LLP. p. 51. ISBN 0978192605.
- ↑ MNP Name Change
- ↑ "MNP outpaces top firms" (PDF). The Bottom Line. Canada. April 2014.
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