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Business Sales & Disposals
Whether dealing with a major transaction, the
sale of a corporate division, a subsidiary or
a private company, achieving the best possible
terms is your primary concern.
KPMG Corporate Finance begins by reviewing
a company’s strategy and determines whether
a disposal is the most suitable option. From
that we can help a business achieve its objectives
by:
- Developing the sales strategy to assist
exploitation of the vendor’s return as
well as establishing price expectations and
realistic valuation parameters.
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Involving tax- and industry-focused professionals
to assist in developing the most beneficial
environment for the sale.
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Identifying and assessing prospective
purchasers in your sector.
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Advising and assisting on the drafting
of the disposal information memorandum.
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Assisting with negotiations and guiding
the transaction through to closure.
Throughout the disposal process we distinguish
ourselves by our creative thinking and by the
professional manner in which each stage is handled.
We work towards the most favourable outcome
in the market place, from inception to completed
negotiations.
What are the issues facing you:
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Do you wish to divest non-core or underperforming
subsidiaries?
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Do you need to raise money to pay off
debts, fund future growth?
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Have you received an unsolicited but nevertheless
attractive offer for your business?
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Are you a private equity house looking
to exit your investment?
For
further information about our services,
or if you would like one of our professionals
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