GCS Business Capital LLC (GCS) is an independent M&A advisory firm devoted to middle-market Clients in China, the US and Europe. GCS is focused on providing advisory services to companies engaged in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, international equity joint ventures, and global marketing and distribution alliances.
GCS's goals for its Clients include: delivering concrete opportunities for growing their businesses internationally, assisting them during the acquisition or divestiture process, protecting and maximizing the value of their assets, successfully executing the deal, and thoughtfully supporting them beyond the transaction to sustain their growth on a global scale.
Services:
GCS represents its Clients in a wide range of debt and equity advisory services falling into three complementary areas:
Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions, and Equity Joint Ventures
International Business Development & Corporate Finance Advisory
Financing (Debt & Equity) – access to the most appropriate strategic and financial investors
These areas cover either profitable or distressed situations for middle-market Clients and focus on three main geographic regions: China, the US and Europe.
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