OUR SERVICES

Palomino Capital works with business owners to create customized solutions that maximize value. Our engagements include sell-side, buy side, capital formation and advisory work.

Palomino Capital provides expert merger and acquisition advisory services to middle market clients with $20 to $150 million in revenue. Our clients are usually looking to increase personal liquidity, retire, diversify, or grow. Our clients work with a dedicated team of professionals with deep experience initiating, marketing, structuring, negotiating, and closing merger and acquisition transactions. We thoroughly evaluate and screen prospects prior to presentations to buyers or sellers. Services include:

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Advisory

Middle market companies often lack the dedicated corporate finance departments employed extensively in larger companies. Palomino’s professionals can help management and owners by analyzing their company’s current financial status and help prepare for the future. Advice can be provided, on a timely and cost effective basis, on such issues as:

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Sell Side

Palomino Capital works with business owners to create customized solutions that maximize value for the seller. We focus on understanding our clients’ goals, how their businesses operate and how they are positioned in the industries in which they compete. Our multi-disciplined approach and proprietary marketing process generates messaging rich in strategic content and better tailored to potential buyers.

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Capital Formation

Private placements are attractive alternatives to raising capital in the public markets for both public and private companies due to their lower cost of issuance, quicker execution and ability to select investors. Palomino has extensive experience in the capital markets and has developed relationships with commercial banks, private equity funds, family offices, institutional investment groups, mezzanine funds, and other institutional capital sources.

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