Jeremy Dyck, CPA

Jeremy Dyck

Jeremy Dyck , CPA

Manager, Assurance Services

Jeremy is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services teams in Steinbach and Winnipeg. Jeremy, a lifelong Steinbach resident, works closely with agricultural businesses, farmers, and small business owners, helping them succeed and prosper. He cares deeply about his clients and supports them in accelerating their growth and achieving their business goals.

Jeremy helps a wide range of companies in Steinbach and area, including agricultural businesses and small business owners in the food, construction, real estate, and other industries. His services include corporate and personal tax, business advisory, and working with owners who want to pass their company on to the next generation. He also supports clients by connecting them with MNP specialty services when required. This includes MNP’s Winnipeg Digital Services team, who help implement the Canada Digital Adoption Program; tax managers and partners, to assist with reorganizations; and MNP’s ease team, helping clients take their bookkeeping to the next level.

Jeremy earned a Diploma in business administration from Red River College in 2015 and a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from the University of Manitoba in 2017. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2020, and is a business development committee member with the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce.


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