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MNP Merges with Toronto's Peakvest CPA to Strengthen Client Advisory Services

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
MNP Merges with Toronto's Peakvest CPA to Strengthen Client Advisory Services

MNP, a Canadian professional services firm, has agreed to merge with Peakvest CPA Professional Corporation, a chartered accounting practice based in Toronto North. The deal, set to take effect on September 1, 2026, aims to deepen client support and expand capabilities. Led by Ken Khosla, Peakvest will integrate into MNP's Toronto North office, joining over 250 employees and 53 partners. The combined entity will enhance offerings in corporate finance, enterprise risk management, and cross-border taxation, aligning with MNP's strategy to solidify its presence in the Markham region. Andrea Chan, MNP's Toronto North regional managing partner, emphasized the alignment of values and expertise, stating the merger will provide clients with 'deeper insights and personalized support.' Founded in 1958, MNP operates across 150+ Canadian locations, offering services beyond traditional accounting, including digital strategies and insolvency solutions.

  • MNP strengthens Toronto North footprint through Peakvest CPA acquisition

  • Ken Khosla and team to join MNP as partners by September 2026

  • Integration focuses on corporate finance and risk management capabilities

  • MNP leverages 150+ offices for expanded client access
  • Dr. Yaman Ege Note: Mergers in professional services sectors mirror trends in tech supply chains, where scale and expertise integration are critical. As US-China rare earth element competition intensifies, firms like MNP provide the financial and strategic infrastructure needed for semiconductor and chip companies to navigate volatility. This move underscores the growing importance of specialized advisory networks in supporting global tech investments.
    Dr. Yaman Ege

    Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

    Semiconductor and Tech Supply Chain Director. Industrial futurist analyzing TSMC capacities, ASML machines, and the US-China rare earth war's impact on tech stocks.

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