Collins Barrow Durham

 

Collins Barrow Durham, Located in Courtice, Ontario, is one of Canada’s largest associations of chartered accounting firms. Collins Barrow is an independent member of Baker Tilly International, the world’s eighth largest accountancy and business advisory network.

Advisory, Tax, and Assurance Services – As Canada’s mid-market alternative for audit, tax, and advisory solutions, we offer clients an established platform and access to relevant and updated resources in the global marketplace. We serve companies at all stages of their development, from large publicly traded companies to emerging and owner-managed businesses within varying industries. Our exceptional knowledge of the dynamic trends shaping these industries enables us to provide strategic and cost-saving solutions to maximize business success.

Collins Barrow Durham is more than an accounting firm. We also offer a wide range of consulting services including business valuations, mergers and acquisitions, mediation, conflict resolution, and succession planning. We are an experienced group of professionals that want to be a part of your team. Working together we drive business performance to achieve your objectives.

We serve a wide range of clients within various industries with diverse business needs. Whether you require sound advice on accounting or consulting services, we have the expertise and strategies to take your business to the next level.

Independent, responsive and trusted – Collins Barrow Durham is the true national alternative meeting all your business needs. For more information about our services, contact Collins Barrow Durham at 905-579-5659 or send an email to [email protected].

Isabelle Foley

Isabelle Foley

As Director of Member Success I strive to help members connect and get the most out of their chamber membership. I am an advocate for local businesses and passionate about spotlighting our community's success. Join the growth!

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