PKF named as SMSF leaders

David Henriksen, PKF’s Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) specialist has won a prestigious award at the 2017 SMSF and Accounting Awards and been named as the SMSF Accountant of the Year for New South Wales.
David dedicates 100% of his work time to helping high wealth clients find innovative strategies to get the most out of their SMSF and meet their retirement and life goals whilst providing peace of mind. David’s clients come from all across Australia, seeking David out as a leader in SMSF related advice. David is committed to being the best in his field.
Steve Meyn, Managing Director said, “A huge congratulations to David, it’s a pleasure to see all of his hard work recognised by the top industry bodies.
The energy and enthusiasm David brings to the firm is unrivalled. He cares deeply about his clients and ensures that he gives them the best advice he can. We are very lucky to have David here in the Hunter, helping our clients ensure they are living the life they want, today, tomorrow and every other day”.
The awards recognise individuals and businesses that are making their mark in SMSF and accounting advice by championing professionalism, quality advice and innovation.
David was shortlisted as a finalist in the three categories of SMSF Adviser of the Year (PKF Wealth), SMSF Specialist Accountant of the Year (PKF) and SMSF Adviser Excellence Award by Australia’s top publication for SMSF professionals.
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