Alberto Federman, CPA

Alberto Federman

Alberto Federman , CPA

Partner

Alberto is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Toronto. Alberto delivers tailored audit and accounting services, supporting a wide range of clients through the audit process and with complex accounting matters.

With more than a decade of experience auditing public and private financial clients, including banks, investment funds, private equity, and broker dealers, Alberto builds strong relationships with his clients. He delivers a smooth audit, and provides meaningful insights to management and leadership teams.  He has extensive experience with audit quality reviews and understands the regulatory expectations for different industries across borders.

Prior to joining MNP, Alberto was a senior audit manager at a Big Four firm in Brazil and Canada.

Alberto, who hails from São Paulo, Brazil, earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo in 2009 and Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) from Trevisan Escola de Negócios in 2013.


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