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Mergers and acquisitions - Ernst & Young - Australia

Meet your match

As the market place shrinks and competition increases, it is imperative that organisations carefully plan for growth and diligently analyse all aspects of a transaction in the context of their overall strategy.

Our team of professionals draw on our local industry insights and our extensive global network to help you identify the right transaction for your organisation, linking transaction strategy with business strategy.

We can assist you by assessing the strategic fit of a business by analysing all aspects of a transaction, addressing the potential hidden costs, projecting the impact to brand equity and considering tax and accounting implications.  We can also help you move from public to private ownership and fulfil your fiduciary duties to shareholders, boards, partners and other stakeholders who need independent financial analysis.

We work with you throughout the transaction life cycle, helping you to achieve your strategic objectives across acquisitions, disposals, management buy-outs, buy-ins, fundraisings, Initial Public Offerings, takeovers, mergers and strategic reviews.

Financing Australia's infrastructure needs: Superannuation investment in infrastructure

A research report released by the Financial Services Council and produced by Ernst & Young shows a number of regulatory, structural and political barriers must be removed before Australia’s $1.3 trillion superannuation sector can play a larger role in financing the nation’s infrastructure needs.

Capital Confidence Barometer: Cashed up but cautious

Our Australasian barometer shows companies are taking a generally cautious approach, shifting focus from investing and optimising capital to preserving relatively high levels of cash.

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