19 Sep 2022

Îles-de-la-madeleine: Corbeil Boudreau & Associés Joins Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Team

ÎLES-DE-LA-MADELEINE, September 19, 2022 – With its goal of continually offering very high-quality service tailored to the businesses in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine , Corbeil Boudreau & Associés joins forces with the largest accounting firm in Québec, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton.

Thursday in Cap-aux-Meules, more than 100 people gathered at a cocktail launch party to celebrate the new partnership. This new alliance will give islanders access to a new range of services, adapted to their ever-changing and increasingly complex needs. Thanks to the strength and expertise of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton’s 2,600 professionals based in over 100 offices across the province, Îles-de-la-Madeleine entrepreneurs will benefit from state-of-the-art services in line with their ambitions.

This alliance also highlights the firm’s foothold on the archipelago and meets the objective to further consolidate its support of leaders in eastern Canada, especially in Francophone markets such as Edmundston, New Brunswick, and the greater regions of the Bas-Saint-Laurent and the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine where Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton already has many offices.

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Paul Boudreau, Consulting Partner, Maryse Nadeau, Assurance Partner, France Painchaud, Assurance Partner, Sophie Arseneau, Assurance Partner, et Richard Chrétien vice-president, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Edmundston

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton’s Regional Vice-President of the Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Edmundston regions Richard Chrétien said: “We are proud to be constantly seeking to guide leaders in their respective locations. This alliance is in keeping with our collective desire to efficiently guide businesses in areas where they are active so that they can take on the ever-demanding challenges they must face with added agility and stronger performance. From Gatineau to Val-d’Or, via Kuujjuaq, Baie-Comeau, Rivière-du-Loup, Gaspé and today, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is everywhere to provide business leaders with sound advice. The development of all Québec businesses is important to us and we intend to remain a strategic, regional partner in their growth.”

Paul Boudreau, Founder of Corbeil, Boudreau & Associés, added: “Our team is very happy to be joining the great Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton family. In terms of culture and values, it was the best choice for us and the islands’ business leaders. Deeply rooted in the islands since 1974, our close, personalized service will continue on chemin Principal of Cap-aux-Meules, but two avenues are now open to us: our excellent team can now collaborate with multidisciplinary talents through the largest accounting network in Québec and, most importantly, our valued clientele will have access to a greater variety of advisory services to help them successfully complete all of their business projects”.

All of Corbeil Boudreau & Associés’ current employees will continue to serve clients from 675 chemin Principal, Cap-aux-Meules. The excellent service provided by the Îles-de-la-Madeleine team will now be conducted under the Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton name.

“We are delighted to be located in one of the most beautiful corners of Québec within a very dynamic business community,” Richard Chrétien added.

About Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is a professional services firm that has been dedicated to the success of organizations and their leaders since 1948. The firm’s advisors are committed to helping clients thrive by obtaining a deep understanding of what is important to them, their business and their industry. This knowledge, combined with a team of motivated and talented professionals, helps accelerate growth. A Québec and Canadian leader in the areas of assurance, tax, advisory services and business recovery and reorganization, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton relies on a team of more than 2,600 professionals, including approximately 200 partners, working in over 100 offices across the province and in the Ottawa and Edmundston regions.

Together with Grant Thornton LLP, another Canadian firm, and the Grant Thornton global organization, our global footprint spans across more than 140 countries with over 62,000 people who provide real insight, a fresh perspective and agility to keep clients moving ahead.

Source:
Francis Letendre
Head, Public Affairs
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton
Tel.: 514-390-4201
[email protected]

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Paul Saulnier, Tax Partner, Richard Chrétien, vice-president, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Edmundston, France Painchaud, Assurance Partner, Paul Boudreau, Consulting Partner, Pascale Richard, Tax Partner, Sophie Arseneau, Assurance Partner, Maryse Nadeau, Assurance Partner, Denis Patry, Tax Partner, et Frédéric Bernier, Financial Consulting Partner.

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30 May 2022

Ranked in the top 50 of the most important enterprises in Quebec according to the Les Affaires 2022 ranking, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (46th out of 300) is a driving force for Quebec and its organizations.

Its talented team of 2,600 professionals, located in more than 100 offices across the province, in Ottawa and in Edmundston, works passionately and diligently every day to propel their clients and communities through their powerful advice. Deeply rooted in all our professionals, this mission generates a very positive impact on the market, throughout the network.

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is proud to once again be considered the most admired accounting firm in Quebec this year, according to the Leger reputation study, a distinction that is a testament to the high quality of the services offered and the team’s commitment to excellence in helping our clients achieve their goals.

Quebec’s leading accounting firm extends its heartfelt thanks to its talented team that contributes to the success of the organization and its clients on a daily basis. The firm would also like to thank its clients and business partners who have placed their trust in the firm since 1948 and have allowed it to remain a professional services leader in Quebec and Canada.

Thank you all for your trust!

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05 May 2022

Today, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is not only an asset for organizations that care about the healthy sustainable development of the communities that they serve, but it is also an essential competitiveness facet to ensure their longevity and success.

Our firm cares about its practices that have direct impacts on its employees, clients and communities. We have chosen to be part of the solution with regard to social and environmental issues in order to not only contribute to the firm’s reputation with current and future clients, but also to ensure that we continue to develop a sense of pride among our employees.

As the foremost accounting firm in Québec, our firm continues to be a leader, particularly through ever-increasing actions in the regions and communities where it contributes to ensuring healthy economic vitality.

Today, we present the firm’s first CSR impact assessment report. The document identifies some of the firm’s recent actions in this area, as well as the initiatives that will shape Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton’s CSR Action Plan, which will soon be published thanks to the valuable contribution of its professionals.

We are pleased to invite you to consult this first impact assessment report (in French).

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27 Apr 2022

SME Digital Maturity Survey: Positive Impact of Audit 4.0 and Digital Transformation Driven by Operational Necessity

MONTRÉAL, April 28, 2022 – As a firm that is constantly alert to the needs of local businesses in order to support their growth and help them become more innovative, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton surveyed managers and business leaders to find out how far they have come in their digital shift and to determine their interest in this essential business priority. Main findings: SMEs are aware of the importance of a digital shift, but they underestimate its potential.

The survey (available in French) was conducted by SOM on behalf of the firm with some 300 respondents from Québec SMEs having 30 to 499 employees between November 11, 2021 and January 14, 2022. It generated findings that are both interesting and troubling, in the sense that many organizations are undertaking a digital transformation without first conducting a diagnosis (4.0 audit), one of the crucial steps of a successful technological shift.

Audit 4.0: an essential diagnostic to evaluate the organization’s digital maturity and decide on the digital strategy to adopt

First, it should be noted that a 4.0 audit is an important step in the organizational strategy of a digital transformation. This diagnosis determines whether the organization has the digital maturity to achieve the objectives agreed upon during its strategic planning. Then, according to the issues and challenges identified during the 4.0 audit, a digital plan is defined, including a structured approach to select solutions and plan change management in connection with the prioritized digital projects.

The survey revealed that organizations having conducted a 4.0 audit have a statistically higher positive impact than those that skipped this step, particularly in terms of strategic decision-making. SMEs are therefore encouraged to conduct a 4.0 audit, because even though nearly 80% of them say they have begun their digital transformation, only 33% have completed or started such an audit.

Fortunately, government funding is available for organizations that want to innovate through digital technology. Both in Québec and federally, leaders have access to significant financial assistance to deploy their digital strategy such as the ESSOR program that includes 4.0 audit. The recent federal government announcement regarding the Canada Digital Adoption Program also provides for various measures to assist SMEs develop their digital strategy.

“In addition to making it possible for leaders to be supported by accredited experts, such as the ones we have at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton, the available funding promotes the implementation of an efficient digital strategy adapted to the organization’s needs, while helping to alleviate the labour shortage through strategies such as the automation of administrative processes or robotization. It is clear that the digital shift, which has become a necessity rather than a choice for organizations, is generating very positive impacts at multiple levels,” says Nancy Jalbert, Partner, Business Transformation Advisory and 4.0 Practice Leader.

Education and awareness of digital transformation: there’s still work to be done!

The vast majority (78%) of SMEs say they have begun a digital shift and 94% of them consider it a medium-term strategic priority. Operational necessity is the main driver of this transformation which seems to be an indicator of the need to catch up. Moreover, it should be noted that a quarter of Québec SMEs consider that they have made little progress or lag behind in this area. The obstacles are generally due to the organizational culture or insufficient knowledge of the process.

“To stay competitive and sustainable, all organizations must make digital transformation an organizational priority. Having this intention is not enough, investment and governance must also be aligned to achieve this strategic objective. There are significant benefits to such a shift on multiple levels. Technology’s contribution to organizational success must be an integral part of effective change management. This is why we must continue our efforts to raise awareness and communicate with our economic drivers to give them every means to achieve their technological ambitions and make them increasingly productive,” says Simon Cloutier, Vice-President, Strategy and Transformation Practice, Management Consulting.

Want to know your organization’s digital profile?

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton invites SMEs to assess their digital maturity and identify priority areas for action at no cost by answering the Digital Profile diagnostic tool here.

About Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton

Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton is a professional services firm that has been dedicated to the success of organizations and their leaders since 1948. The firm’s advisors are committed to helping clients thrive by obtaining a deep understanding of what is important to them, their business and their industry. This knowledge, combined with a team of motivated and talented professionals, helps accelerate growth.

A Québec and Canadian leader in the areas of assurance, tax, advisory services and business recovery and reorganization, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton relies on a team of more than 2,600 professionals, including approximately 200 partners, working in over 100 offices across the province and in the Ottawa and Edmundston regions.

Together with Grant Thornton LLP, another Canadian firm, and the Grant Thornton global organization, our global footprint spans across more than 140 countries with over 62,000 people who provide real insight, a fresh perspective and agility to keep clients moving ahead.

Source:

Francis Letendre
Head, Public Affairs
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton
Tel.: 514-390-4201
[email protected]

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