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location iconEdinburgh, United Kingdom
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company sizeCompany size: 51-200

Established in 2002, Intuitus is a leading provider of independent, expert, technology and digital advice to the private equity sector. Intuitus has advised more than 950 transactions ranging in value from £800,000 to over £2bn, including buyer-led management buy-outs, buy-and-builds, carve-outs and public-to-privates, to sell-side engagements and traditional M&As. Company works from the “traditional” sectors such as manufacturing and construction to the more technology-led sectors that comprise, for example, IT service providers, network and communications providers, online and multi-channel retailers and software companies. In addition to transaction support services Intuitus provides a range of strategic advisory and operational improvement services to companies backed by private equity (portfolio companies). Requirements are typically driven by a change programme, which is often brought about by a restructuring or refinancing of the business, or by the continued evolution of the business to the point that existing technology operations need to be enhanced. In this respect Intuitus is able to offer its investor clients technology and digital expertise throughout the full investment life-cycle - at the point of acquisition, during ownership and at the point of exit. Intuitus provides following services - Transaction Advisory - Managed Interim Services - Value Enhancement - Exit Readiness Assessment

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