We can provide the following corporate finance services:
At Griffin Chapman, our Corporate Finance services are designed to support businesses through critical financial events and transitions. We specialise in financial forecasting, valuations, due diligence, and strategic planning for acquisitions, disposals, and succession planning.
Our expertise extends to helping businesses navigate the complexities of raising finance and managing significant life events, such as shareholder changes, company sales, or generational transfers.
Financial Forecasting
Acquisitions & Disposals
Due Diligence
Business Valuations
Succession Planning
Raising Finance
Why Griffin Chapman?
Partnering with Griffin Chapman ensures that you receive tailored, expert advice rooted in a deep understanding of your business. We offer comprehensive support through all stages of business development and transformation.
Our long-term relationships with clients enable us to provide bespoke solutions that are informed by extensive knowledge of their financial landscape, internal systems, and historical context. This continuity allows us to efficiently handle complex scenarios and deliver strategic insights that drive successful outcomes.
Our integrated approach means that, whether you’re expanding, planning an exit strategy, or managing succession, we are equipped to provide valuable guidance and execute transactions smoothly. By relying on our established expertise, you can confidently address financial challenges and opportunities, knowing that we are well-positioned to support your business every step of the way.
Advising Businesses For Over 80 Years
We offer a personalised, friendly service to a diverse range of businesses, tailoring our expert support to meet each client’s unique needs and regulatory requirements.
FAQs
How much is my company worth?
Valuing a company is a complex process influenced by numerous factors, including its history, longevity, and the specific motivations for the valuation, such as divorce, death, selling, or buying. There isn’t a straightforward answer as the value can vary significantly for different people and purposes. Future potential, which is inherently uncertain, plays a significant role in determining a company’s worth. Therefore, having an advisor who understands your business and possesses experience across different sectors is essential for an accurate evaluation.
What factors affect the value of my business?
Several nuances impact the value of a business. These include its historical performance, longevity in the market, financial health, industry position, and future growth potential. Additionally, the value may differ based on the purpose of the valuation, whether it is for selling, buying, legal reasons, or simply out of interest. Understanding these variables requires in-depth market knowledge and experience in corporate finance.
Why do I need professional help to value my company?
Professional help is crucial because business valuation is not a one-size-fits-all process. It requires a deep understanding of your specific business and the broader market context. Professionals can accurately interpret financial data, understand market trends, and account for unique business characteristics, ensuring a fair and precise valuation. Their experience across different sectors provides valuable insights that can significantly influence the valuation outcome.
Read Our Case Studies
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Geosynthetic Technology
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The Deeds
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