RAY Services was founded by two brothers, Asad Younas and Muzzamil Younas, in Canberra. We started it because we kept seeing the same thing: small businesses paying premium accounting fees for work that was either rushed, outsourced, or both — and still ending up at tax time with a mess.
Bookkeeping isn't glamorous. It's the daily, weekly, quarterly discipline of keeping a business's financial record accurate. When it's done well, it's invisible. When it's done badly, it costs people their time, their sleep, and sometimes their livelihood.
We do this work ourselves, here in Australia, for a manageable list of clients. No call centres. No rotating account managers. No surprise invoices. The brief is simple: your books, kept right.
Your books are handled by the founders — not offshored, not handed to a junior, not bounced between account managers each quarter.
BAS, super and STP are deadline-driven. We work to a calendar so your registered agent has everything they need, in time, every time.
Fixed monthly fees, agreed in advance. If the scope changes, we tell you before we do the work — not after the invoice arrives.
We don't hide behind jargon. If you don't understand something on your P&L, that's our failure, not yours. We'll explain it.
When you write to RAY Services, it lands in front of one of us. That's the whole pitch.
Asad leads client engagements, accounting software setup and BAS-ready bookkeeping. He's the person you'll meet first — and the one who'll know your file inside out by the second month.
Muzzamil runs reconciliation, payroll and reporting. If a number on your P&L looks off, he's the one who'll find why — usually before you've noticed it.
Sole traders, trades, cafes, retailers, e-commerce stores, allied health clinics, professional services and consultants — turnover roughly $100k to $5M. The unifying thread: a business owner who'd rather pay for the books to be done well than do them poorly themselves.
Bookkeeping, done well, is invisible.
That's the whole job.