Whitehead Dingley & Betar
Accountant - Sydney, NSW
Welcome to Whitehead Dingley & Betar
Chartered Accountants, Business Advisers.
About Us
Whitehead Dingley & Betar is a Chartered Accounting Practice. Our goal is to provide an outstanding service to our clients: helping our business clients to achieve greater profitability, and our individual clients to enjoy greater wealth. Our growth is almost entirely due to word of mouth referrals from existing clients.
We pride ourselves on providing a service that is exceptional and we believe this is achieved by our committed team of professionals, combined with our on-going extensive technical training and development for all professionals; we are positioned at the cutting edge of business and personal wealth creation.
Christopher Betar – Principal
Chris began Public Practice as a Chartered Accountant in July of 1974 after becoming a Chartered Accountant in that year. He was in practice in the CBD of Brisbane in a medium sized practice between 1974 and 1987. He returned to Sydney when he acquired the practice of Whitehead Dingley & Co in 1988.
Chris holds the following qualifications
Master of Commerce from the University of New England
Bachelor of Commerce from the University of NSW
Diploma of Financial Services in Financial Planning
Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
He also has the following registrations;
Registered Tax Agent (TA 57253002)
Registered Company Auditor mainly auditing Superannuation funds, small companies & Solicitors’ trust accounts
Australian Financial Services Licence (Limited) (AFSL 444196)
Chris’s experience includes the following;
Over 40 year’s experience in public practice as a Chartered Accountant and Business Advisor. Commenced current accounting practice 1 July 1988
Was a partner in a medium sized Brisbane firm between 1 July 1974 and 30 June 1986
Chris was commissioned in the Royal Australian Air Force through Sydney University Squadron where he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer
Chris saw active service in Vietnam, with No 36 squadron RAAF between 1966 and 1967

