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Corporate Finance - Management Buy Outs (MBO's)

    - How do I start a management buy out?

    - What is the right price to pay?

    - How do I fund an MBO?

Ambitious and talented managers may be presented with the opportunity to own their own business and open the door to potentially extensive financial rewards through a Management Buy Out. An MBO is a complicated transaction requiring persistence, expertise and excellent advice. The management team need to undergo careful planning and convince a number of parties of the seriousness and viability of their proposal.

With our extensive experience, we can guide you through the key stages of an MBO, providing assistance at every stage, and with our network of contacts within the major regional corporate banks and venture capital organisations we can help you access the funds necessary to make your transaction happen.

We can also assist with Management Buy-Ins, using our knowledge to link up suitable managers with good quality target businesses.

For more information on MBOs and MBIs, download our brochure or

Management Buyouts

 

 

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Example - David Roberts & Partners

Moore and Smalley Corporate Finance advised Mr Ken Deary on the Buy-In Management Buy-Out (BIMBO) of David Roberts & Partners (Insurance Brokers) Ltd. 

David Roberts & Partners (opens in new window).

Example - The AA Group Ltd and Metaldeck Ltd            The AA Group logo

Moore and Smalley were the lead advisor to the Management Buy-Outs of The AA Group Ltd and Metaldeck Ltd.

The AA Group and Metaldeck Ltd (opens in new window).

Example - Fish Administration Holdings Limited                    Fish Administration Logo

Moore and Smalley Corporate Finance provided advice to management team of Fish Administration Holdings Limited on substantial private equity investment.

Fish Administration Holdings Ltd (opens in new window).

 

 

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