Grant Thornton Grows on Vancouver Island

December 15, 2016

VANCOUVER ISLAND – Hayes McNeill & Partners Ltd.‘s personal insolvency and corporate recovery services on Vancouver Island has joined Grant Thornton Limited, as of December 1, 2016

Through this union, the team of people joining Grant Thornton Limited will be better positioned to address the needs of consumers and businesses experiencing financial difficulties, while having access to enhanced services, with a broader range of local and global resources. It will also bring the added benefit of a new combination of leadership, experience and enriched national services.

“We remain the same team of committed Licensed Insolvency Trustees and Estate Managers available to help consumers and businesses to resolve their debt challenges, just under a different name,” said David McNeill, President, Hayes McNeill & Partners Ltd. “We are pleased to be joining Grant Thornton Limited as they are a likeminded national firm that shares our appreciation and commitment to our clientele and communities.”

“We are honoured to welcome the team of 13 people, three of whom are Licensed Insolvency Trustees, from Hayes McNeill & Partners Ltd.” said Robert Hunt, Managing Partner of the Consumer Insolvency Business Unit of Grant Thornton Limited. “Their collective knowledge, experience and dedication to excellent service truly make them a great addition to Grant Thornton Limited.”

Hayes McNeill & Partners Ltd. has been operating as a full service insolvency firm since 1972, bringing substantial experience in the field of insolvency, providing a wide range of solutions for both individuals and businesses experiencing difficult financial times as well as for lenders concerned about the collection of loans they’ve advanced. They operate out of four offices located on Vancouver Island: Victoria, Port Alberni, Duncan and Nanaimo.

Hayes McNeill & Partners Ltd. was the insolvency services provider of Hayes Stewart Little & Co. which joined Grant Thornton LLP on October 1, 2016.

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