We invest with decades of wisdom, sophistication, and balance to build . . .
. . . value and relationships.
Transaction Services
It's time to make a change
| do it once and do it right
How We Transact
Advanced Development Services invests in partnership with management, employees, and the community using private Debt and Equity to magnify the potential of all stakeholders. -- Exits, Liquidity Events, Partnerships -- whatever you call it, Transactions Services are there.
We start with a more robust, extensive, and FREE Evaluation Stage rather than pushing owners right into the commitment stage (as a Banker would). Once all ducks are in a row, we walk you through the same process as a Wall Street Banker, but for a fraction of the Cost and Time.
Evaluation Stage
We take our time with the Evaluation Stage to allow all Buyers/Sellers and Advanced DevS to understand each other before engaging in a serious transaction. Being deliberate in the beginning allows us to move faster during the Deal and make sound decisions when stakes are high.
This FREE service for potential clients includes over $5,000 USD in services:
Where We Transact
We invest and facilitate investment in $3 - 300 Million USD EBITDA businesses owned in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific that fall in one of our areas of expertise. We are looking for businesses and investors that are ready to transact and realistically maximize value.
Who We Are
We are Entrepreneurs, Corporate Executives, and Professionals who:
Have been on both sides of Deals ranging from $10 Million USD to $2.75 Billion USD throughout NAM, EUR, APAC
Have been Executives on Wall Street and built businesses from scratch on Main Street
Have a passion and track record for realizing a business's potential while solidifying its purpose
You are not dealing with Jr. Analysts at a Bank. We know what is Fluff/Waste and what is Necessary. It's through this deep understanding, we can remove much of the stress and uncertainty around M&A.
| Staying grounded while we look to the future
Making money and doing good are not mutually exclusive