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Business valuation — determining your company’s true value

Want to know what your business is worth today? Business valuation is the process of estimating a company’s market value by considering assets, liabilities, cash flows and risks. The analysis helps you make strategic decisions based on facts.

Why is business valuation important?

Knowing company value matters not only when selling, but at every stage of growth and development:

  • Investments and capital raising: an accurate value helps in negotiations with investors.
  • Mergers & acquisitions (M&A): fair value for combining or buying companies.
  • Strategic planning: assessing “financial health” and building a long-term vision.
  • Legal purposes: inheritance planning, share splits among partners, or disputes.

Valuation methodology

To deliver an objective opinion, three internationally recognised approaches are used:

  • Income approach: forecasting future cash flows and discounting them to present value.
  • Market approach: comparing the company with similar market transactions.
  • Asset-based approach: calculating net assets (assets minus liabilities).

What is valued?

Services cover all forms of business:

  • Operating companies and manufacturing: small, medium and large businesses.
  • Startups and investment projects: valuation at idea or growth stages.
  • Securities: shares, bonds and equity stakes.
  • Business portfolios: a combination of different assets and business units.

Why this service?

Maximum accuracy and confidentiality are ensured. The valuation provides clear arguments for negotiations with buyers, banks or partners.

Frequently Asked Questions about Business Valuation

How long does a business valuation take?

The process takes 7–14 working days, depending on the company's scale and information availability.

What methods do you use for business valuation?

Three IVS-compliant approaches are used: income, market and asset-based.

Is a business valuation required for a bank loan?

Yes, many banks require an independent valuation for business loans or investment financing.

Do you value small businesses?

Yes, businesses of all sizes are covered — small, medium and large.