M&A Science Kison Patel
-
- Business
M&A Science is an educational podcast exploring the intricate world of M&A with industry leaders and practitioners.
This podcast is sponsored by DealRoom, a diligence management and virtual data room platform for complex financial transactions.
-
Roll Up Strategy in Private Equity
Gerry Williams, Partner at DLA Piper US LLP and a member of their management committee.
Private equity firms are established for the sole purpose of generating substantial financial returns for its investors. And one of the most effective ways of maximizing investment returns is the roll up strategy. This involves buying small-sized businesses in a highly fragmented industry and combining them into a larger platform. The goal is to improve efficiency and be sold later for a higher price.
In this episode of the M&A Science podcast, we will discuss roll up strategy in private equity with Gerry Williams, Partner at DLA Piper US LLP.
Things you will learn this episode:
• Industries susceptible to roll up strategy
• Challenges of executing roll up strategy
• Negotiating the LOI in roll up strategy
• Typical deal structure in roll up strategy
• Employing Earnouts in roll up strategy
This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom
FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to firmroom.com
******************
Episode Bookmarks
00:00 Intro
04:06 Industries susceptible to roll up strategy
06:22 The trend of roll up strategy in private equity
10:42 Complexities of Roll up strategy
15:52 Challenges of executing roll up strategy
20:32 How to mitigate risks
24:19 Managing multiple roll up businesses
26:49 Negotiating the LOI in roll up strategy
33:00 Breakup fees on private deals
35:57 Typical deal structure in roll up strategy
43:24 Employing Earnouts in roll up strategy
48:07 Unique negotiations during LOI
49:31 Do’s and Don’ts of executing roll up strategy
52:57 Craziest thing in M&A
-
Corporate Diversification Through M&A
Tyler Rodewald, VP, M&A at EIS Holdings
In a world where change is the only constant, businesses are continually seeking innovative ways to stay ahead of the curve. One such method that has gained prominence is the corporate diversification strategy, a multifaceted approach that can lead to new growth avenues and enhanced resilience.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Tyler Rodewald, VP, M&A at EIS Holdings, discusses corporate diversification through M&A.
Things you will learn:
• Corporate diversification strategy
• Drivers of corporate diversification
• People involved in corporate diversification
• Projecting revenue synergies
• Closing deals with competition
This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here.
******************
Episode Bookmarks
00:00 Intro
02:55 Corporate diversification strategy
03:32 Drivers of corporate diversification
05:22 People involved in corporate diversification
08:00 Communicating the diversification strategy - The number one step
08:51 Customer overlaps on deals
11:17 Capital Allocation
13:41 Proprietary deal vs Bank Deal
15:22 Deal Sourcing
17:57 Closing deals with competition
19:22 Cultural integration
22:03 Handling resistance
23:21 Measuring Success
24:31 Projecting revenue synergies
26:09 Earnouts
30:31 Letter on intent exclusivity
32:10 Combining diligence with integration using DealRoom
36:42 Using DealRoom with Sellers
40:02 Advice for practitioners doing corporate diversification
40:30 AI in M&A
46:34 Craziest thing in M&A
-
Performing Strategic Due Diligence in M&A
Andrey Galiuk, Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations
Before doing M&A, it is crucial for acquirers to target the right business, in the right market. Otherwise, it could potentially be a costly mistake that would waste the company’s time and money.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Andrey Galiuk, Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations, shares his expertise on how to perform strategic due diligence in M&A.
Things you will learn:
• What is strategic due diligence
• How to perform strategic due diligence in M&A
• Entering the right market
• Finding the right target company
• Biggest challenge when performing strategic diligence
This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here.
******************
Episode Bookmarks
00:00 Intro
11:17 What is strategic due diligence
16:25 How to perform strategic due diligence in M&A
25:00 Entering the right market
38:05 Finding the right target company
41:25 When to perform strategic due diligence
42:38 Proactive vs. Reactive deal sourcing
44:33 Importance of culture
47:05 When to start integration planning
49:11 Red flags during strategic diligence
50:33 Assessing incoming people
51:20 Biggest challenge when performing strategic diligence
-
How to Stand Up a Venture Capital Arm
George Kellerman, VP, Head of Investments & Acquisitions at Woven by Toyota and Alexander Baum, Corporate Development Lead at Woven by Toyota
In the ever-evolving world of business, staying ahead isn't just about what a company does today, but how it prepares for tomorrow. This is where a venture capital arm comes into play. It is a specialized division within a larger company that focuses on investing in emerging startups and innovative projects.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, George Kellerman, VP, Head of Investments & Acquisitions at Woven by Toyota, and Alexander Baum, Corporate Development Lead at Woven by Toyota, share their experience on how to stand up a venture capital arm.
Things you will learn:
• How did Woven by Toyota got started
• Successfully start a venture capital arm
• Leadership in managing people
• Biggest Lessons Learned
• Dealing with cultural difference
This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here.
******************
Episode Bookmarks
*George Kellerman
00:00 Intro
06:15 From firefighter to M&A
09:49 How did Woven by Toyota got started
11:19 Project Kate
12:58 Pitching the shift in strategy
14:31 Woven Capital’s strategy
16:48 How to successfully start a venture capital arm
19:45 Leadership in managing people
22:03 Biggest lessons learned
26:00 A change in strategy
27:04 The Woven City Project
31:11 Dealing with cultural difference
35:40 Craziest thing in M&A
*Alex Baum
39:34 Noticing cultural differences in Japan
42:11 Relocating to Tokyo
44:07 New York vs Japan culture
45:28 Work culture in Japan
48:32 Rubber stamp approval in Japan
49:51 Balancing American and Japanese culture
51:27 Maintaining alignment
52:09 Craziest thing in M&A
-
How to Achieve Strategic Alignment From Top to Bottom
Camilo Franco, Director, M&A Integration and Operations at Jamf
There is an intimate tie between M&A strategy and corporate strategy. To be truly effective, acquisitions must directly support the overarching goal of the company. But beyond that, there needs to be a strategic alignment with everyone involved.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Camilo Franco, Director, M&A Integration and Operations at Jamf, shares their secrets on how to achieve strategic alignment from top to bottom.
Things you will learn:
• How to achieve strategic alignment
• Strategies for effectively communicating M&A plans
• Tools used to maintain alignment
• Connecting diligence and Integration
• Advice for integration practitioners
******************
This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here.
******************
Episode Bookmarks
00:00 Intro
08:45 Definition of strategic alignment
10:31 How to achieve strategic alignment
12:51 Relaying M&A strategy against corporate strategy
13:54 Getting buy-in from team members
15:37 Overcoming anti-M&A culture
18:44 Strategies for effectively communicating M&A plans
21:21 Alignment with the integration team
23:51 Formulating the integration thesis
26:37 Role of steering committee
28:04 Communicating decisions with the broader organization
29:30 Managing integration without IMO
32:09 Ensuring company readiness for integration
34:11 Gauging M&A readiness
36:06 Side effects of burnout people
37:25 Defining the end of integration
39:30 Tools used to maintain alignment
43:32 Agile M&A
44:46 Connecting diligence and integration
48:13 Using integration templates
50:36 Advice for integration p
-
Performing Cultural Due Diligence to Better Understand the Target Company
Ken Bond, Head of Corporate Development at Cetera Financial Group.
Most of the biggest M&A failures of all time are caused by culture clashes. Both companies cannot simply co-exist with each other, and instead of creating more value, they destroyed both of their businesses. This is why cultural due diligence is crucial in M&A.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Ken Bond, Head of Corporate Development at Cetera Financial Group, shares his expertise on how to perform cultural due diligence to better understand the target company.
Things you will learn:
• The person responsible for cultural due diligence
• Executing cultural due diligence
• Using Playbooks
• Successful partnership between Corporate Development and Integration
• Advice for practitioners
******************
This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom
Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at www.dealroom.net.
******************
Episode Bookmarks
00:00 Intro
05:11 Person responsible for cultural due diligence
05:54 Importance of cultural due diligence
08:08 Executing cultural due diligence
10:29 Killing the deal due to cultural conflict
14:54 Using Playbooks
17:31 Cultural due diligence during early conversations
20:12 Understanding how the target company makes decisions
22:40 Things to look for during due diligence
25:09 Using questionnaires for cultural due diligence
27:08 Bilateral deal vs. Auction process
30:10 Hardest part of cultural due diligence
32:27 Successful partnership between Corporate Development and Integration
35:33 Subculture due diligence
37:07 Advice for practitioners
38:31 Craziest thing in M&A