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Advisor Feature: Reed Kelly in Nashville, TN 

Viking Mergers & Acquisitions

He has navigated various challenges and changes in his career and emerged as a successful leader in the financial services and M&A industry. His friend’s father was a successful financial advisor and a great encouragement to Reed. This connection inspired him to pursue a career in financial services.

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Our List of 10 Private Equity Firms Investing in Software to Watch

Software Equity Group

The firm seeks to invest in the financial services, healthcare, technology, media, telecommunications, business, and consumer services sectors. The firm targets investments in financial services, healthcare, information technology, software, and SaaS industries in Europe and North America.

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What Is a Payment Processor? Meaning, How It Works, and Example

Razorpay

A payment processor is a financial service provider that enables businesses to accept and process customer payments securely. From a merchant’s perspective, a payment processor is an intermediary between your website or point-of-sale system and the customer’s bank. What is a Payment Processor?

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Buy Side M&A Blog Series - Vol 7 - Valuing The Target

RKJ Partners

For the purposes of this article, we will focus on valuation from the perspective of a merger and acquisition transaction, and specifically from the viewpoint of a buyer evaluating a business for sale. An example of this is a conglomerate, which might be involved in consumer products, financial services, and manufacturing.

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What Does Your Approach to M&A Integration Strategy Look Like?

M&A Leadership Council

Non-Negotiables: Agreed deal-point provisions may be categorized best in this bucket. Let’s illustrate this process at work with a recent acquisition by a global financial services organization. The target company was a strategic acquisition in a new product/service area outside the buyer’s core expertise.

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What Does Your Approach to M&A Integration Strategy Look Like?

M&A Leadership Council

Non-Negotiables: Agreed deal-point provisions may be categorized best in this bucket. Let’s illustrate this process at work with a recent acquisition by a global financial services organization. The target company was a strategic acquisition in a new product/service area outside the buyer’s core expertise.

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What Does Your Approach to M&A Integration Strategy Look Like?

M&A Leadership Council

Let’s briefly discuss these representatives, but not exhaustive, ways your organization can more effectively align the deal-strategy implications for integration: Integration Working Assumptions, Non-Negotiables, and “Decisions Made.” Non-negotiables – Agreed deal-point provisions may be categorized best in this bucket.

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