We deliver full-service sell-side solutions for private company owners. Our clients value our wealth of experience and detailed industry knowledge and insight. We aim to deliver substantive support, operation and analytical rigour to develop competitive but collaborative processes that accomplish the best results possible.

We also have experience in complex carve-out transactions for major groups, drawing on our advisory team’s experience, resources and capabilities.

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We can guide and support you with:

  • Detailed financial analysis of the opportunity
  • Insights into industry-specific M&A trends and achievable valuations
  • Identifying and engaging with the most qualified transaction partners
  • Negotiating and gathering Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to ensure that confidentiality is maintained
  • Positioning the opportunity optimally and creating confidential Information Memorandums
  • Managing a discreet competitive sale process and supervising information flow
  • Obtaining indicative offers for your business
  • Negotiating detailed deal terms
  • Project managing the transaction to a successful conclusion
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For more information about Arnold Hill & Co's Sell-Side Advisory Services, please call us today on 020 7306 9100 or send a message and one of our experienced advisors will respond quickly.

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