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AMGO Capital is a financial advisory firm providing strategic advice to the insurance brokerage industry. Services provided encompass areas such as mergers and acquisitions, valuations/appraisals, and financial consulting. The firm has relationships with retail/wholesale insurance agencies and brokers, banks, and private equity firms. AMGO Capital provides following services: Buy-Side Advisory Sell-Side Advisory AMGO Capital can help guide through the various steps of selling an agency such as: -Identifying areas within the firm for potential improvement and preparing it for sale in order to maximize value -Generating a list of potential acquirers -Preparing a marketing document (confidential information memorandum) highlighting the positive aspects of your firm -Contacting potential acquirers, executing confidentiality agreements, and setting up calls/meetings with these firms -Negotiating offer letters on your behalf -Assisting with the due diligence process -AMGO Capital will look out for your best interests throughout the process and will act as your representative and advisor giving you another set of eyes to evaluate a potential transaction. Valuations and Appraisals Capital Raising Financial Consulting

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