Aaron, Bell International, Inc. (ABI), founded in 1989, is an independent investment bank focused on middle market private sector transactions.
For over 20 years, ABI has been dedicated to delivering strategic fit transactions that maximize value and enable clients to achieve their strategic objectives.
ABI has provided more than 1,200 companies with investment banking consultation on strategic mergers, acquisitions, recapitalization, reorganization, and business valuation in the U.S. and abroad.
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