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IBG Business Partners With International M&A, Capital Formation Firm

IBG Business Partners With International M&A, Capital Formation Firm

Our strategic partnership with Eaton Square increases our exposure to buyers and sellers internationally, greater access to capital, and expertise in key verticals.

IBG Fox & Fin is very pleased to announce our partnership, through IBG Business, with  Eaton Square, an international M&A and capital service firm with 26 offices in 11 countries.
 
Our Eaton Square partnership benefits our clients in three key ways:
  • exposure to buyers and sellers internationally,
  • greater access to capital, and
  • expertise in key verticals.
Those are extremely valuable assets for the buyers and sellers who entrust their deals to IBG Fox & Fin and our  IBG Business affiliates.
 
Eaton Square

 

“IBG Business brings an outstanding track record in closing high-value deals,” said Eaton Square CEO Reece Adnams in announcing the partnership to his firm’s stakeholders. “Their capabilities will further strengthen Eaton Square’s capacity in the US and help our Asia-Pacific and European clients expand in the US.”

Eaton Square is a cross-border M&A and capital service firm with 26 offices and over 100 senior professionals across US, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Switzerland, Spain, Singapore and Malaysia.

In the US, the firm's major markets include Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Greensboro, Las Vegas, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, Tulsa and Washington, DC.

 

 

Growth Capital

 
In tandem with New York-based  SPP Capital Partners, Eaton Square provides private debt and equity as growth capital for established middle-market companies in the US, Canada and Asia Pacific.
 
Eaton Square offers access to funding anywhere between $15 million to $500 million per transaction in companies with EBITDA of $8 million or more, and is a capital-raise resource for start-up companies.

To learn more about the benefits of the IBG / Eaton Square partnership, contact your IBG advisor.
 
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