IT services and management consulting companies expect to be the most prolific acquirers, initiating close to 12 acquisitions on average. The average size of targets is also expected to increase in 2018, with optimal revenues of targets rising by over 50% to $62.6m.
The annual, independently conducted survey of Management consulting, IT consulting, Media and Marketing, Engineering consulting and HR consulting buyers found that market convergence continues to be a key trend as buyers look to diversify. David Jorgenson, CEO, Equiteq, comments: ‘This continued convergence across consulting segments means that although sellers can attract premium valuations for synergies, they are less likely to come across their optimal buyer in the normal course of their business.’ Strategic acquirers show an increased appetite for acquisitions and are prepared to pay increased multiples for the right levels of margin and revenue growth. Buyers highlighted a quality management team, differentiated market proposition, long term client relationships and repeat client revenue as major considerations for evaluating a target. Across the eight levers of firm quality, the research found that sellers could do a lot more to achieve optimal valuations:
Jorgenson adds: ‘This year we organized our survey to identify specific buyer behaviours in each of the eight levers of our core assessment of firm quality, the Equity Growth Wheel. It was clear from the research findings that many sellers are missing out on premium valuations by not positioning their businesses to be aligned most effectively with the needs of buyers.
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