Management Buy-Outs and Divestitures
Management buy-outs (MBOs) and divestitures are significant corporate transactions that involve the sale of a business or a segment of a business to its existing management team or external investors. An MBO allows a company's current management to acquire ownership or a significant stake in the business. Divestitures, on the other hand, involve the sale of a part of a business or a subsidiary by the parent company.
Management Buy-Outs (MBOs) and Divestitures are required in the following situations:
- Ownership Transition: MBOs occur when existing owners wish to exit and sell to the management team, while divestitures are used to sell non-core or underperforming assets.
- Strategic Refocusing: Companies may divest divisions to focus on core operations, or MBOs may happen when management wants control to execute a strategic vision.
- Financial Restructuring: Both MBOs and divestitures can be used to raise capital, reduce debt, or improve financial health.
- Regulatory or Legal Reasons: Divestitures may be required due to antitrust issues or regulatory approval for mergers, while MBOs may occur as part of a broader exit strategy.
- Performance Issues: Companies may pursue divestitures when parts of the business are underperforming or MBOs when management believes it can improve the company's performance independently.
Key Considerations
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When valuation is required
At the time of Management Buy-Outs (MBOs) and Divestitures.
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Who can perform the valuation
Merchant Banker or Registered Valuer or any other professional
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