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Protecting deal value during integration and separation
Article Protecting deal value during integration and separation
Protect and maximise deal value with expert M&A integration and separation advice. Plan ahead to ensure smooth transitions and successful outcomes.
Ann-Marie Costello
Áine Logan
Shane O'Neill
Ian Cahill
Neil Hughes
| 10 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Protecting deal value post completion
Article Protecting deal value post completion
Learn how post-deal valuations protect M&A value, ensure compliance and reduce audit risk through strategic purchase price allocations.
Juan Rojas
Paul Murray
| 7 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Your internationalisation journey: sectors, trends and available support
Article Your internationalisation journey: sectors, trends and available support
Explore key trends in international M&A, with insights for Irish companies on attracting global buyers and pursuing cross-border growth.
Ann-Marie Costello
David Kealy
Thomas Roche
| 6 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Funding for growth through M&A
Article Funding for growth through M&A
Explore funding options for M&A growth in 2025, from bank loans to private equity, with expert advice to secure the right deal structure.
Ken Brady
John Shanahan
| 8 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Structuring your deal for maximum impact
Article Structuring your deal for maximum impact
Discover how to structure your business sale for maximum value with smart deal terms, tax planning, and strategic preparation.
Úna Ryan
Anita Mulligan
Mark Holst
| 9 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Preparing to sell your business
Article Preparing to sell your business
Maximise your business sale value with tips on planning, attracting buyers, improving operations, and preparing finances for a smooth exit.
Ann-Marie Costello
Anita Mulligan
David Kealy
| 9 min read | 22 Aug 2025
Trade vs private equity: Understanding acquirers for optimal deals
Article Trade vs private equity: Understanding acquirers for optimal deals
Throughout the past number of years, Ireland has become an increasingly attractive market for international players seeking to acquire new businesses. The strength of the Irish economy combined with historically relatively inexpensive debt has enabled shareholders of domestic businesses to capitalise on opportunities for growth.
Ann-Marie Costello
Ann-Marie Costello
| 8 min read | 16 Nov 2023
Intermediaries
Financial Services Advisory Intermediaries
With our finger on the pulse of this ever-evolving industry, we provide intermediaries with practical, cost-effective solutions to address your business needs, from outsourcing, assistance in navigating regulatory landscape developments and their impacts, statutory reporting requirements, to support with mergers and acquisitions.
Nuala Crimmins
Michael Neary
| 2 min read | 10 May 2023

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