Welcome to Baker Tilly Canada Capital
Waterloo, ON – One of the country’s largest networks of independent accounting firms, Baker Tilly Canada, is pleased to unveil an extended national service line, Baker Tilly Canada Capital Corporation (BTCC).
Formerly Renaissance Mergers & Acquisitions, the Vancouver‑based firm will augment the Corporate Finance expertise currently provided by Baker Tilly, with expert buy- and sell‑side transactions support, due diligence reviews, quality of earnings reports and capital transactions. The dedicated service line will provide added depth of service to Baker Tilly’s valued clients across the country.
Baker Tilly Canada Capital Corporation specializes in managing all types of transactions for small- to mid‑market companies from a diverse range of industries, filling a specialized advisory need that is often unaddressed. “Our highly experienced and devoted team focuses on a segment of the market that does not usually receive attention from global consulting networks or business brokers,” explains Mike McIsaac, CEO and managing director, Baker Tilly Canada Capital Corporation.
“Because we specifically serve private businesses of all sizes and complexities and are entrepreneurially driven ourselves, we are better positioned, experienced and incentivized to maximize value for our clients, as well as address all elements of transaction risk for them.”
“The Baker Tilly Canada Capital Corporation team is the perfect fit for our network,” says Grant Galbraith, Baker Tilly Canada national chair. “This group’s entrepreneurial mindset and dedication to the provision of outstanding service is in keeping with the approach of not just our Canadian association, but that of our global network, Baker Tilly International.”
He continues, “Baker Tilly has a well‑established history of providing exceptional transaction and Corporate Finance support. Formalizing that expertise with this dedicated service line amplifies the value we provide to our clients during one of the most important periods of their business lifecycle.”