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Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers and acquisitions advisory help Indian businesses make clearer finance, compliance, reporting or funding decisions with better records.

Mergers and acquisitions advisory services provide Indian enterprises with strategic transaction planning, financial due diligence, business valuation, and regulatory tax structuring for amalgamations, takeovers, and corporate restructurings.

Financial and Legal Due Diligence in M&A Transactions

Successful corporate transactions depend on thorough examination of financial records, tax liabilities, asset ownership, and legal commitments. Financial due diligence evaluates quality of earnings, working capital normalization, and historical tax compliance to uncover potential exposure before contract execution. Detailed term sheet drafting protects buyer and seller interests during valuation negotiations.

Prior to executing corporate transactions, companies must ensure their baseline bookkeeping is fully updated through specialized corporate accounting services. Accurate records simplify asset evaluation and transaction modeling.

Structuring Amalgamations, Demergers, and Asset Sales

Structuring corporate combinations requires careful alignment with Income Tax rules, NCLT approval frameworks, and Company Law provisions. Tax-efficient M&A structures minimize capital gains implications while enabling financial transfer of business divisions or equity shares. Corporate restructuring plans include court-approved mergers, slump sales, demergers, and joint venture agreements.

Major corporate alterations frequently require updates to board structures and filing statutory notices for director change procedures during restructuring with corporate registries.

Post-Merger Integration and Ongoing Regulatory Compliance

After closing a deal, post-merger integration ensures financial consolidation, operational harmony, and tax compliance across legal entities. Filing statutory documents and scheme approvals with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs validates corporate modifications under Indian law.

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