Our company
With 120 years’ worth of history behind us, we have built a forward-looking practice on strong foundations. Each day our team delivers peace of mind to our clients by leveraging our professional expertise, experience, connections and resources to protect and grow the future of their businesses or families.
Mission
We exist to protect and champion the financial interests of our clients; to share in their hopes, dreams and stories; to console, advise and celebrate; to be there for the long-haul, no matter what. Our expertise and work ethic mean we achieve positive outcomes, tirelessly, for the people and companies we are proud to call clients.
Passion
We are passionate about being the “safe pair of hands” in which our clients feel comfortable entrusting their most sensitive information and most personal aspirations. With a trusted adviser at their side, our clients are far more likely to achieve the best possible outcomes on the road to the financial future they dream about.
Our team
Our history
1897
William F Allworth establishes his firm in Sydney, soon joined by his two sons R N Allworth and L E Allworth, to form W F Allworth & Sons1920
Two new partners are admitted, C P Tyler and W J Bowman1924
W F Allworth & Sons is registered as a Tax Agent1928
W F Allworth passes away1955
R H Thomas and R E Eastway join the firm and W F Allworth’s sons retire1974
W F Allworth & Sons is renamed to Chapman & Eastway1981
Peter McKeon is admitted as partner1986
Stephen Armstrong is admitted as partner1995
Peter and Stephen split from Chapman & Eastway to form the new Allworths and a young accountant lands in the office from the UK2005
Mark Copsey, now a little older, is admitted as partner2012
David Downie is admitted as partner2018
Mark and David, current custodians of the Allworths name, move their team of 11 to new offices with a revamped brand image and a bright future ahead2020
The completion of our firm-wide cloud migration project sees Allworths become an entirely cloud-based firm just in time for COVID-19 related lockdowns.