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Valuation & Modelling

Financial Advisory

In Valuation & Modelling we offer valuations for different purposes, including assessment of given or received bids in a transaction, in relation to disputes or for tax and accounting documentation. Financial modelling builds complex models for various purposes i.e. forecasting or simulation models.

Our Valuation & Modelling team have extensive experience in providing valuations for numerous reasons regarding tax, reorganization, transactions, disputes as well as valuation of options and other financial instruments.

The valuations are based on well recognized frameworks including discounted cash flow model, multiples and option pricing models. Furthermore, our team of dedicated M&A professionals combine both on local and global expertise when necessary, as well as leveraging on both subject matter experts with in-depth industry insight and proprietary global research.

In accordance with the requirements of IFRS 3, the cost of the acquired entity needs to be allocated to the principal assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair value. As such, our Valuation & Modelling team can help identify and value tangible and intangible assets to ensure that the requirements and need for financial reporting is met.

Financial modelling lies at the heart of the decision-making process, whether it is evaluating strategic options, new investments or existing operations. We create value for our clients by developing bespoke modelling solutions to help make confident, value-enhancing decisions. The financial model is developed specifically for your business, project and related financial decision. By creating dynamic predictive financial models to meet your specific needs, you are able to base your decisions on robust financial analysis.

We provide an independent review of financial models to increase the credibility in model outputs to avoid the costs and consequences of inappropriate decisions undertaken based on faulty models. Our reviews can cover model logic and integrity as well as mathematical accuracy for both the base case and designated sensitivities, review against supporting documentation as well as review against tax and accounting treatments within the models. A final report on the model adds confidence to your forecasts.