The Corporate Finance team provide expert advice on complex Mergers & Acquisitions, Disposals and Debt Advisory transactions, across a diverse range of industries.
BPM deepens our clients' understanding of investment opportunities by focusing on issues such as the integrity of EBITDA and cash flow, the key trends in revenue and profitability, and accounting procedures and controls. We understand that due diligence reduces the risks of any transaction by providing tactical analysis to support strategic decisions.
Our experience in providing audit and assurance services allows us to ensure that our client’s receive timely and insightful financial information to allow them to better identify risks, manage resources and make well informed financial decisions. Our firm provides audit and assurance services to a wide variety of business organizations,
The market for financial advisory consists of eight main disciplines: Transaction Services, Corporate Finance, Crisis & Recovery, Risk Management, Accounting Advisory, Tax Advisory, Real Estate Advisory and Forensics & Litigation.
Transaction services provides client with a range of services related to the acquisition, merger or divestiture of an organisation. Services range from setting an M&A strategy, target screening, valuations and due diligence in the pre-deal process to post-merger integration support and other operational transac-tion services after a deal has been unveiled. Corporate finance is the area of consulting that deals with funding and capital structure matters. Key proposi-tions include financing (including alternative investments) restructuring, working capital management (also closely tied to the finance consulting segment within operations consulting), IPO’s and capital markets.
The market for financial advisory consists of eight main disciplines: Transaction Services, Corporate Finance, Crisis & Recovery, Risk Management, Accounting Advisory, Tax Advisory, Real Estate Advisory and Forensics & Litigation.
Unlike the other four consulting segments, the main disciplines within Financial Advisory are less related from a functional perspective – the grouping is based on the dependency on financial skills and competences,