Chris Longley, CPA, CA

Chris Longley

Chris Longley , CPA, CA

Partner

Chris is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting group in Toronto and a member of the firm’s Technology, Media and Telecommunications team. Chris delivers a full suite of accounting and advisory services to help his clients achieve their goals and peace of mind, by ensuring they know their issues are being dealt with in a timely, competent manner.

He develops pragmatic, effective solutions for even the most complex business challenges. Chris makes it a point to get to know his clients well, so he can identify new opportunities for their increased success.

Chris’s services include financial reporting, helping with performance management, conducting audits and reviews, and delivering customized business advice. Chris’s clients include software service providers, app developers and venture capital funds.

Chris obtained a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) from Lakehead University in 2013. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant CA) in 2015.


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