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  • August 25, 2023

Speeding Private Equity Deals: Making Operational Due Diligence Efficient from Signing to Closing

Private Equity investments are of great importance, playing a crucial role in shaping investment strategies and driving economic growth, providing capital to growing businesses while seeking attractive returns for investors. However, the time-consuming process from signing a deal to closing can hinder the potential of these investments.

The duration between signing and closing of M&A deals has been noticeably increasing, creating a substantial gap. Traditionally, investors and management teams have concentrated on the pre-signing due diligence and the post-close initial 100 days. However, the expanding time interval between these phases poses a potential threat to the successful realization of deal value.

One of the key contributors to delays is the operational due diligence (ODD) phase, where the acquiring firm evaluates the target company’s operational capabilities, risks, and growth opportunities. In this blog, we will explore how private equity firms can expedite the time from signing to closing through effective operational due diligence.

1. Conducting Pre-Signing ODD (Operational Due Diligence):

To expedite the time from signing to closing, private equity firms can initiate pre-signing ODD. This involves performing a thorough assessment of the target company’s operations before signing the Letter of Intent (LOI). By engaging with the management team early on, private equity investors can gain a preliminary understanding of the company’s operational strengths, weaknesses, gaps and inefficiencies which helps in structuring the deal and addressing any potential issues before they become deal-breakers.

2. Streamlining the Due Diligence Process:

Efficiency in the ODD process is key to reducing the time to closing. Private equity firms can optimize the due diligence process by:

a) Creating a Detailed Checklist: Develop a comprehensive checklist of documents and information required from the target company. This will ensure that the ODD team covers all relevant aspects without unnecessary delays.

b) Engaging Third-Party Subject Matter Experts: Leverage the services of external experts, such as operational management consulting firms, who are specialized in operational due diligence. These experts can expedite the evaluation of complex operational areas and provide insights that might not be available in-house.

3. Effective Communication and Collaboration:

Smooth communication and collaboration among all stakeholders are vital to avoid bottlenecks in the ODD process. Establishing clear lines of communication with the target company’s management and ensuring timely responses to inquiries can significantly accelerate the due diligence timeline.

 

4. Parallel Processing and Overlapping Workstreams:

Rather than conducting each aspect of due diligence sequentially, consider parallel processing and overlapping workstreams. For instance, while the financial due diligence is underway, the legal team can simultaneously review contracts and agreements. This approach optimizes time utilization and compresses the overall timeline.

5. Focus on Process Issues:

Identifying process issues early in the ODD process enables private equity firms to prioritize critical matters and address them promptly. This approach prevents even minor issues delaying the deal closure and allows both parties to concentrate on the most significant aspects of the transaction.

Conclusion:

Effective operational due diligence is fundamental to the success of private equity investments. By implementing pre-signing ODD, streamlining the due diligence process, and promoting open communication, private equity firms can significantly reduce the time from signing to closing.

Time saved during the ODD phase can lead to a more efficient deal process, better capital allocation, and ultimately, maximize the profitability for investors. Remember, in the world of private equity, time is money, and by working SMART, both the acquiring firm and the target company will benefit from a smoother and faster deal closure process.

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