Corporate Finance

If you’re buying or selling a business, or looking to raise finance, then it’s important to have the right advice to ensure everything goes to plan.

Although often associated with multi-million pound mergers, acquisitions and sales, corporate finance is, in reality, more relevant to small and medium-sized businesses.

With a wealth of taxation and business valuation experience, Lamont Pridmore’s corporate finance specialists, Stewart Price, can provide the best possible solutions to your needs.

Whether you are looking to start a new business, buy or sell an existing one or are planning to retire, we can advise you on a wide range of corporate finance matters, including:

  • Business acquisitions
  • Mergers, joint ventures, consortia and franchises
  • Disposals
  • Management buy-ins and buy-outs
  • Raising finance
  • Grant funding
  • Valuations

To find out how Lamont Pridmore can help you, please contact us.

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