Due Diligence
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In major transactions - such as acquisitions, disposals and mergers - both you and your funders need the best possible assurance that there are no unforeseen hazards inherent in the venture.
Due Diligence is the process by which Haslers Corporate Finance LLP assess all the relevant financial factors thoroughly in advance.
By arming a prospective acquirer, and their funder, with reliable information, an informed judgement can be made before committing to an acquisition or investment. Embracing the needs and risks of both acquirers and their funding providers, our team react quickly and efficiently, working hard to ensure we provide the right amount of feedback to all parties when needed.
In completing our work we will:
- Use industry-focused professionals who are able to identify hidden risks
- Combine the expertise of other Haslers specialist departments should the need arise
- Focus on issues which impact upon valuation of the target to assist in price negotiation
- Help identify any potential deal stoppers at the earliest stage
- Provide practical input to the sale and purchase agreement
- Offer proactive advice on the optimum deal structure, including tax efficiencies
- Keep the timetable on track and alleviate the inevitable 'glitches' that arise
- Create post deal action plans to help make the transaction work
Why choose Haslers?
Our Corporate Finance team is composed of specialists who will work closely with your internal team and other advisers to deliver a fully integrated support service to best achieve your objectives. We also work hard at ensuring that our report is in a format which is tailor made for you and identifies all the issues immediately.
Our team has access to ancillary specialist services and sector expertise.
We identify, early on, the key issues likely to impact the successful conclusion of a deal.
Where we do identify problems, we will always endeavour to provide a commercial solution rather than leave a deal to flounder on the basis of our advice.
For more information please contact Michael Watts who heads up the Due Diligence and Reporting Accounts Team.



