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Interim M&A Consultant

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Private Equity Backed Business | c.£120m Revenue | Exit Readiness & Sale Process
A Private Equity-backed business with revenues of approximately £120m is seeking an experienced Interim Transaction Finance Lead to support exit preparation and a potential sale process over the next 12 months.
Working closely with the CFO and external advisors, you will play a key role in preparing the business for market, managing transaction data, supporting due diligence and ensuring the business presents a compelling and well-supported investment story.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the preparation and management of a buyer-ready virtual data room
- Build a comprehensive financial data lake covering historical and forecast performance
- Prepare and reconcile financial information, including bridges between statutory and management accounts
- Support development of financial content for the Information Memorandum and buyer presentations
- Coordinate financial and legal due diligence activity
- Manage buyer and advisor Q&A processes
- Develop analysis around revenue, margins, EBITDA adjustments, working capital and cash flow drivers
- Act as the key liaison between management and external advisors throughout the transaction
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- Proven track record of leading a transaction from preparation through to successful completion
- Strong experience within Private Equity-backed businesses
- Background in Transaction Services, Corporate Finance or a senior finance role
- Hands-on experience preparing businesses for sale and supporting due diligence processes
- Comfortable working directly with corporate finance, FDD and legal advisors
- Highly analytical, detail-oriented and able to operate effectively in a fast-paced, confidential environment
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