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Harvest Group Launches to Preserve and Revitalize Rural Accounting Practices Across Canada

Harvest Group today announced its official launch with a commitment to investing in and strengthening rural accounting practices across Canada. As a strategic partner to accounting firms in vibrant rural communities, the company aims to support local financial services, ensuring continuity of service for residents while introducing enhanced financial solutions to underserved markets.

Harvest Group is addressing a growing challenge in rural communities: the loss of essential financial services as practitioners retire or close their doors. By acquiring and modernizing these practices, the company is able to ensure stability, retain local staff, and provide clients with enhanced access to new and comprehensive services through the Harvest Financial Network—a national network of financial planning specialists.

"Our mission is simple: to preserve client relationships, support local teams, and bring advanced financial resources to rural practitioners and their clients," said Leif Olson, Vice President, Corporate Development & Wealth Services for Harvest Group. "We're committed to ensuring that these communities continue to thrive with access to high-quality financial services."

Through the Harvest Financial Network, acquired practices will offer a broad range of financial solutions, including estate planning, insurance products, investment services, and advanced financial planning. This collaborative approach allows financial advisors and tax specialists to work together, ensuring clients receive comprehensive, tax-efficient financial plans that maximize their financial potential while maintaining trusted community relationships.

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