Hugo Savary, B.A.A.

Hugo Savary

Hugo Savary , B.A.A.

Partner

Hugo is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. With close to a decade of experience, Hugo is recognized for his leadership, affability, reliability, and ability to bring people together to create solid business relationships.

Hugo has developed an expertise in assurance and tax engagements for farming businesses and in all manner of compilation and review engagements, while also providing a variety of tailored services to support corporate strategies and business decisions.

As part of his role, Hugo supervises his clients’ financial planning. While he focuses mostly on helping farming corporations, general partnerships, and independent contractors, his clients also include businesses in a variety of industries, including construction, real estate, and portfolio management. Hugo focuses on serving French speaking clients.

Hugo earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting from the Université de Sherbrooke.


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