Financial Institutions
More than 50 venture capital, private equity firms and investment banks selected us
Skillnet supports more than 50 financial institutions across all aspects of Management Consulting, Corporate Finance and Market Intelligence services for small and medium businesses to Fortune 100 companies in the USA, Europe and Asia.
Financial Institutions we work for:
- Corporate ventures
- Venture capital firms
- Private equity firms
- Investment banks
- Investment funds
In the global M&A market we see the following development:
![]() Source: Thomson Reuters, 2009 |
Selected key trends we see:
- An inflection point in global M&A activity with siginificant decreases following a record year in 2007
- Increased competition for deal flow
- Higher borrowing costs
- New deal making approaches required
- Greater importance of Post Investment/Merger Programs
IPO, M&A, SPAC, Research, Venture Capital, Valuation, FAS 141, Post Merger Integration, Listing, Target Screening, Due Diligence, Private Equity, Capital Increase, Sell Side, Negotiation Management, Buy Side, Fact Book
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Selected Skillnet Clients
3i, Acton Capital Partners, Advent, B-Business Partners, Bayerische Landesbank, Brockhaus Private Equity, Haspa BGM, Jaguar Capital, ProSiebenSat.1, Quadriga Capital, TFG Capital, Warburg PincusAdvertising Agency Benchmarking Best Practice Buy Side Capital Increase Competition CPM CPX CRM Customer Service Due Diligence E-Commerce Fact Book FAS 141 Internationalization IPO IT Listing M&A Market Potential Mobile Internet Mobile TV MVNE MVNO Negotiation Management Peer Group Performance Post Merger Integration Private Equity Program Mgt. Research RFP Sell Side Software SPAC SWOPP Target Screening Technology TV Valuation Venture Capital Web 2.0 What's Next?





