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Private equity: navigating growth, value and exit strategies

Oct 04, 2024

Eimear O’Hare provides insights into how private equity can support business growth and outlines the critical steps to ensuring success

In today’s fast-paced business landscape, owners and shareholders must be prepared to make pivotal decisions that shape their companies' future.

Whether it's scaling operations, innovating or preparing for an exit, private equity (PE) has emerged as a powerful tool to unlock growth, create jobs and drive value.

With 91 percent of businesses surveyed by BDO recommending the PE journey, it is clear that many companies view this as a path to success.

However, misconceptions persist, often overshadowed by high-profile, negative stories in the media.

The transformative power of private equity

Private equity is far more than just capital; it’s a partnership that can catalyse significant growth, operational improvement and value creation.

Under PE ownership, 87 percent of companies have reported increased growth —illustrating the transformative potential of these investments.

PE firms bring not only financial resources but also strategic guidance, expertise and networks that can help scale businesses to new heights.

However, despite the clear benefits, some business owners hesitate to explore PE, often due to a lack of understanding or misconceptions about what it involves. Negative press can obscure the positive outcomes, leading to misplaced fears about loss of control or aggressive management.

Strategic alignment: where to start

Embarking on the private equity journey requires a strategic mindset.

The first step is to define clear objectives – whether that is rapid expansion, operational restructuring or planning for an eventual exit.

Business owners must also consider what success looks like for their business, both in the short and long term, and ensure these goals align with a potential PE partner.

PE funds vary widely in size, sector focus, geographic reach and investment strategy. It is essential to find a partner whose vision aligns with your own and who can offer more than just capital.

Preparing your business for private equity investment

Thorough preparation is the foundation of a successful PE investment.

PE firms seek scalable businesses with a compelling equity story – one that clearly outlines growth opportunities, competitive advantages and a roadmap for value creation.

They need to be ready to present a robust business plan, detailed financial forecasts and a clear strategy for growth.

Even if your business isn't fully prepared for a PE partnership, PE firms often provide the resources and expertise needed to get you ready for scaling.

This might include investments in key areas such as leadership, technology or operational processes.

Choosing the right PE investor

Selecting the right PE investor can have a lasting impact on the trajectory of your business. Engaging with both current and past portfolio companies is a valuable way to gain insights into an investor’s style, involvement and approach to value creation.

Beyond financial backing, understanding an investor’s cultural fit, and their track record supporting growth, is paramount.

The PE landscape is diverse, with funds varying in size, focus and geographic reach. From sector-specific funds to those with a broader investment scope, finding the right match for your business’s ambitions requires a deep understanding of the market.

Crafting your equity story

The equity story is the narrative that encapsulates your company’s growth potential and value proposition. It is critical for aligning all stakeholders – management, investors, and employees – around a shared vision for the future. 

A well-crafted equity story should outline your company’s competitive advantages, growth strategy and the steps required to realise value, whether through operational improvements, market expansion or innovation.

Navigating the path to exit

Private equity isn’t just about growth; it is also about exit planning.

For many business owners, PE offers a strategic path to prepare for a future sale, merger, or IPO. The goal is to enhance the business’s value over a period, creating multiple exit scenarios that allow both the entrepreneur and investors to realise returns.

Understanding the potential exit options early on is crucial to shaping your business’s trajectory.

Whether you aim to hand over control or retain a significant stake post-investment, aligning your exit goals with those of your PE partner is vital.

Expand and innovate

PE is a powerful tool for business owners seeking to expand, innovate and ultimately realise the full value of their company.

However, success demands careful preparation, strategic alignment and choosing the right partners.

Eimear O’Hare is a Senior Manager in BDO Ireland’s Deal Advisory group

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