Transaction advisory services

 

Zabish Zhanuzakov


 

Balancing your strategic and financial goals with identifying opportunities and exposures when executing mergers and acquisitions can put a strain on your people and your budget.

Grant Thornton's transaction advisory services team can provide the support you need to maximize your value for the price paid.

Working with private equity groups, venture capitalists, investment banks and commercial banks in the area of mergers and acquisitions, our team draws on their extensive experience of executing transactions, operating businesses and managing private equity funds to provide practical insight into each transaction. Smaller, privately held business owners can also count on Grant Thornton professionals to have a deep understanding of the unique issues they face.

You can expect professionals with a solid foundation in accounting, finance and tax and extensive consulting and industry expertise.

You will have instant access to resources and quick responses to your opportunities. Working with our TAS team you can anticipate:

  • professionals with valuable transaction experience
  • an integrated service offering that covers every phase of the transaction process
  • standardized methodology
  • easy access to international resources and to industry and subject matter professionals
  • strong expertise with both financial and strategic buyers

 

You'll get the benefit of our experience working with acquisition targets in many industries with various transaction structures, including:

  • acquisition or divesture of entire companies
  • carve-outs or spin-offs of specific divisions or product lines
  • flotation and reporting accountant work.

 

Some say what you don't know can't hurt you. We disagree. Sometimes, operational and financial issues lie just below the surface of an appealing deal. You can better grasp what your company is getting into with the right due diligence.

We'll help improve your understanding of the business you are buying and clearly identify the key issues that affect the deal.