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Corporate Finance

The Corporate Finance practice at Deloitte advises clients ranging from multi-national corporates, to private equity, owner managed businesses, creditors, shareholders and governments.

Our 150 partners and 1900 staff offer expertise in Restructuring, Corporate Finance Advisory, Raising Capital, Forensic and Dispute Services, Real Estate Advisory (through the Drivers Jonas Deloitte Business) and Transactions. We also provide a number of Specialist Services, including business modelling, valuations, and economic consulting.

Our services

  • Corporate Finance Advisory
    We provide financial advice and insight at every stage of a transaction – from consideration of the strategic options to transaction execution, be it an IPO, acquisition or divestment, restructuring or fast track disposal.
  • Drivers Jonas Deloitte
    The new benchmark for how real estate advisory services will be provided in today’s business world.
  • Forensic and Dispute Services
    Forensic expertise offering advisory and investigations services, expert witness and litigation support complemented by business intelligence and technology experts.
  • Restructuring Services
    Advice and support on maximising recoveries, improving financial performance and resolving structural or financing issues.
  • Transaction Services
    Advice from origination to integration on transactions, including buying or selling a business or investment.
  • Valuations, Economics and Modelling
    We help our clients address some of their most challenging business issues, ranging from strategic, transactional and operational decisions through to threats from regulatory change.

Useful links

  • Meet the team
  • Research & publications
  • In the press
  • Careers

Highlights

  • Buyout Track 100 2012
    Britain’s 100 private-equity-backed mid-market companies with the fastest-growing profits are featured in the Sunday Times Deloitte Buyout Track 100.
  • An industry in need of acute care?
    Reductions in local authority funding together with structural changes within the NHS will place increasing pressure on the care home sector.
  • In focus - UK Bribery Act
    From 1 July 2011, new and more stringent UK legislation came into force to regulate bribery and corruption offences.
  • Playing by the rules
    Regulators are increasingly wielding their powers and adopting US style approaches to investigating suspected infringement of competition law.
  • How the game is changing
    Deloitte’s Global General Counsel Report 2011 reflects the results of an inaugural global survey of almost 900 general counsel.

Key contact

Timothy Mahapatra

Timothy Mahapatra
Managing Director Corporate Finance 
Tel: 020 7936 3000

 

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