Investment Banking
Investment Banking
Investment Banking
Investment Bank
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Most technology and business services companies can benefit from a close relationship with a high quality investment bank. For
companies actively raising capital or pursuing strategic transactions, the immediate advantages of such a relationship are clear:
transaction execution is usually top-of-mind when considering the role of an investment bank. However, companies that do not have
pressing external capital requirements or strategic transactions to address also can benefit greatly from a close relationship with an
investment bank.
Investment bankers are strategic advisors that help founders, senior executives, directors, and shareholders realize their objectives. Used
to their fullest potential, investment bankers identify the business opportunities that can generate the most attractive equity valuations and
implement strategic plans to capitalize on those prospects. While the long term strategic plans of most companies involve a mix of internal
and external growth opportunities as well as opportunistic liquidity events, the timing and sequencing of such activities can be crucial to fully
capturing an organizations potential. To receive the most effective strategic advice from an investment banker, entrepreneurs and senior
executives are best served by working with an investment banker at an early stage and utilizing their expertise in a variety of capacities.
Investment banks offer a highly interrelated suite of services that take close client involvement to execute with maximum impact. The
four primary roles in which an investment bank serves are:
Strategic Activity
Function Description
Market Proxy
Strategic Advisor
Marketing Advocate
Position the client to achieve maximum valuation and best transaction terms
Process Manager
Transactional
Activity
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Market Proxy
Based on intelligence garnered from constant contact with private equity investors and senior technology, media, and business services executives, an investment bank has first hand knowledge of the thought processes of key industry constituents. This intelligence
is fundamental to formulating value maximizing business strategies on a going-forward basis. Building a relationship with an investment bank that is active in the appropriate industry and investor sector will provide access to relevant strategic intelligence and prevent
strategic gaps and suboptimal business strategies from undermining a firms long term prospects.
Strategic Advisor
A well-informed investment bank is also well-positioned to serve as a strategic advisor. In this capacity, an investment bank can assist
a firm in matching its internal strategic goals with the financial resources required to execute its business plan. Further, an investment
bank can help a company assess whether any gaps in its product portfolio are best addressed through internal development, external
acquisitions, or other means such as partnerships or licensing. By involving an investment bank in an organizations strategic planning process and incorporating the market intelligence it can provide, a firm will be prepared to capitalize on opportunities created by
changing market conditions and realize value for shareholders when external interest in the company and its industry is peaking.
Marketing Advocate
When the time is right to execute on a strategic or financial transaction, an investment bank serves as a strong advocate for the client
during the transaction marketing process. As the clients conduit to prospective buyers and/or investors, an investment bank is instrumental in crafting the right message to the target audience, creating a competitive bidding environment, and aggressively pursuing
attractive terms. The clients strategic positioning is best developed in conjunction with input from an investment bank during the firms
strategic planning process. Careful planning during this stage will enable the companys marketing message to resonate most strongly
with potential strategic and financial partners. By crafting a message and strategic positioning that appeals to a wide range of partners,
an investment bank can generate the competitive bidding process that yields attractive valuations and favorable terms.
Backchannel Intelligence
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Involving an investment bank in a companys strategic plans yields significant benefits such as enhanced market positioning, optimal
transaction timing, and strategic flexibility and readiness.
Success-Based Remuneration
Investment banks earn the vast majority of their
revenues from representing clients in successful
financial transactions. Over 90%-95% of their
fees are payable only upon the successful completion of a transaction. The balance of a banks
revenues comes from retainers for providing ongoing strategic advice and transaction support.
These incentives align a banks interests directly
with those of its clients shareholders. Thus, investment banks get paid proportionately to the
shareholder value that they create.
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While the benefits of an investment banking relationship may be readily apparent to many entrepreneurs and senior executives, they may
have difficulty evaluating one investment bank versus another. The salient aspects to assess are market and client knowledge, senior
banker involvement, and relevant transaction track record.
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To deepen a relationship with an investment bank, companies should consider taking the steps described below to ensure an interactive,
high quality dialog.
Range of Services
Investment banking firms provide two key services that are essential to
emerging technology and business services companies: venture capital fundraising and mergers and acquisitions advice. To understand the
venture capital fundraising process as well as the full range of M&A
alternatives available to a firm, see Madison Park Groups publications
entitled Guide to Venture Capital and Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions,
respectively, or visit www.madisonparkgrp.com for additional information.
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Enterprise Software
eCommerce
Transaction processing
Business Process Outsourcing
IT Services
Online Services
Healthcare Technology and Services
Financial Technology and Services
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