Chris Hirano, CPA

Chris Hirano

Chris Hirano , CPA

Partner

Chris is a Business Advisor and Partner with MNP’s Private Enterprise group in Langley. He works closely with large corporate groups, as well as with owner-managed businesses and individuals, helping his clients navigate their challenges, maximize their results, and achieve their goals.

Chris delivers assurance and accounting, tax planning and structuring, compliance, and business advisory services to companies in a variety of industries, including real estate development, construction, manufacturing, and professional services.

He is dedicated to his clients and is motivated by the variety of challenging opportunities they encounter, whether it be structuring new companies and ventures, mergers and acquisitions, or exit and succession planning.

Chris graduated from Trinity Western University with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting in 2015. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2017.


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