Welcome to our Kerikeri office.

Local knowledge goes a long way!

Understanding the specific opportunities and challenges in our community around digital connectivity, transportation, labour availability and population growth rates is key to providing the best possible advice. We take this local knowledge and overlay it with expertise in our core Kerikeri industries:

  • Construction

  • Horticulture

  • Māori Business

  • Not-for-Profit

  • Real estate

  • Tourism, hospitality and leisure

Our client finally found time for a holiday from work by using cloud-based software to oversee his construction business from afar.

Our client finally found time for a holiday from work by using cloud-based software to oversee his construction business from afar.

Kiwifruit orchards are currently experiencing significant growth in value with a number of dairy farms being converted to this crop.

Kiwifruit orchards are currently experiencing significant growth in value with a number of dairy farms being converted to this crop.

The construction industry is being hampered by processed timber supply issues that relate to COVID-19. Despite this, tradies are set to make good profits this year.

The construction industry is being hampered by processed timber supply issues that relate to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Choosing a local Kerikeri accountant has advantages - our local knowledge cannot be copied - Northland business accountants like us are experts in Northland businesses.

Most of our 650+ Kerikeri clients are family-oriented people who work hard to create a secure future for their kids and grand-kids.  We like that alignment - together we are working for the same goals.

We know first-hand that running a business and juggling family and personal commitments is challenging, so we see our role as ‘wingman’: keeping an eye on your cashflow, profitability and financial deadlines and providing timely advice to get you to where you want to be.

Our Kerikeri accounting team have two values in common: we put family first - this means having a balanced work life and taking time for family activities. Our second shared value is supporting community. For some, that means volunteering at, or chairing local charities like Our Kerikeri Community Charitable Trust and Mid-North Hospice (Battle of the Ballroom). For others, it’s about community planting projects, or cooking and donating ready-made meals.

Three people in harnesses and helmets parasailing over a body of water with land in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Annika Dickey is one of our Kerikeri based partners. When not in the office, she’s making the most of the Bay of Islands lifestyle!

Group of women standing outdoors on a sunny day, celebrating Christmas with holiday costumes and accessories.

Our team, Christmas 2022.

People watching climbers on colorful rock walls at an outdoor event with a large pink welcome sign to Whoville, trees, tents, and a partly cloudy sky.
A festive outdoor scene with a large inflatable Grinch wearing a Santa hat and red coat, surrounded by women, children, and families. There are colorful gift box decorations, a pink and blue castle bounce house, and a clear sky with some clouds.

Whitelaw Weber was proud to support the Our Kerikeri Christmas Festival in 2022, with our sponsorship of “Whoville!”.

Young boys standing barefoot outside wearing navy blue jackets with red accents and shorts, smiling and interacting with each other.
A hallway or reception area with a decorative wall featuring the text "WHITELAW WEBER LTD" and a row of yellow orchids in the foreground. The ceiling has recessed lighting and a skylight.
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Four women standing arm in arm in front of a building with glass door and gray siding, smiling at the camera.