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Halifax Regional Municipality

www.halifax.ca

 
To provide high quality advice, services, information, policy and leadership in support of financial stewardship for the benefit of HRM citizens and stakeholders. The Finance business unit is where the corporate financial management responsibility resides within Halifax Regional Municipality. With its respected and supported staff, Finance provides direct services and advice to internal clients, Council and the taxpayer, ensuring their ability to undertake financial transactions in a timely, effective and efficient manner. Currently, Finance divisions include Accounting, Procurement, Payroll, Revenue, Fiscal & Tax Policy. Over 194 Finance staff operate from various locations within HRM including Alderney Gate, Duke Tower, Turner Drive, MacIntosh ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.halifax.ca
  • PO Box 1749
    Halifax, NS CAN B3J 3A5
  • Phone: 902.490.4000

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