Bryce Davis, CPA, CA

Bryce Davis

Bryce Davis , CPA, CA

Managing Director

Bryce is Managing Director of MNP’s Corporate Finance team in Vancouver. Bryce focuses on facilitating smooth transactions for business owners while maximizing enterprise value and long-term results. He delivers a broad range of services, including helping clients with divestitures, mergers, acquisitions, and raising equity and debt.

Bryce has helped clients on transactions ranging from $3 million to $150 million in both Canada and the U.S. He works one-on-one with companies in a diverse range of industries, including food and beverage, information technology, manufacturing, distribution, entertainment and recreation, waste management, retail, construction, and real estate.

Bryce earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm, Honours) from the University of Manitoba in 2011 and a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) from the University of Saskatchewan in 2012. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2012. Bryce is a longtime volunteer with the MS Society of Canada.


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