Transactions
We provide specialist advice to support your organisation with its transactions.
When it comes to transactions, we’re here to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible
Specialising in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other transaction types, our team brings experience from top-tier firms and in-house environments alike. Whether you're a small business or a large enterprise, we provide expert support every step of the way.
Our services
Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) can be complex, but with our help, they don’t have to be stressful. We’re highly experienced in private transactions and offer:
- Full support and guidance through every stage of the deal
From transaction talks to due diligence and right through to closing, we manage the entire process in a way that works best for you.
- Solutions for overcoming any hurdles
We tackle challenges alongside you as they arise.
- Assistance to ensure smooth completion of transactions
We provide the necessary support to finalise the deal successfully.
Joint Venture Arrangements
Collaborating with another party through a joint venture can be beneficial but also complex. We offer comprehensive support for structuring, drafting, and negotiating joint venture arrangements, ensuring that all parties’ interests are clearly defined and protected.
Flexible Engagement Options
We offer our services on a fixed-fee basis. We carefully scope and phase our services so you know exactly what to expect, avoiding any surprises when it comes to billing. This transparency and predictability are part of what sets us apart.
We:
- Manage the entire transaction
We handle everything from start to finish.
- Assist with specific components
We can focus on particular areas like drafting or negotiating agreements.
- Support your in-house team
We can work in the background, advising on specific risks while your team handles the face-to-face negotiations.
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