
Berkowitz Pollack Brant

Top-tier accounting & advisory—tech-enabled, industry-focused, and scalable.
What is Berkowitz Pollack Brant?
Berkowitz Pollack Brant (BPB) is a top-60 accounting and advisory firm founded in 1980, with over 400 professionals across offices in Florida and New York and serving clients regionally and internationally. The firm serves businesses of all sizes—from startups to complex enterprises in real estate, healthcare, nonprofits, trusts, partnerships, and closely-held businesses—offering tailored assurance, tax, and advisory services.
What are BPB’s services?
BPB’s broad service offering includes:
- Assurance & Advisory: Audits, reviews, compilations, employee benefit plan audits, ESG reporting, and internal control assessments.
- Business Consulting: Accounting systems implementation, outsourced CFO, process improvement, transaction and M&A advisory, capital strategy.
- Forensic & Valuation: Fraud analysis, litigation support, business valuation, FCPA investigations, dispute resolution.
- Outsourced Solutions & Tech: Cloud accounting, cybersecurity risk mitigation, IT outsourcing, family office services, talent acquisition systems.
- Tax Consulting: Domestic/international tax planning, estate and real estate tax, transfer pricing, incentives, and controversy resolution.
Key highlights:
- Recognized among the top 60 business advisory CPA firms in the U.S.
- Strong presence in fintech and digital sectors, servicing multi-jurisdictional clients.
- Focus on technology-enabled finance: ERP, cloud, cybersecurity and ESG integration.
- Combination of scale, industry focus and independent firm agility.
- Deep niche expertise across real estate, healthcare, nonprofit, and high-net-worth enterprises.
BPB enables diverse clients to navigate growth and transformation via robust financial controls, tech-enhanced advisory, and industry-centered counsel across borders and sectors.
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