Selling your business is personal.
You’ve poured years of hard work into building it, and now you want to make sure the next chapter is the right one. That’s where we come in.
We know the types of buyers who are serious—and the ones who aren’t. We spot the warning signs before they become problems, and we focus on the deal points that actually impact your future.
With us by your side, you’ll feel confident, informed, and supported—so you get a fair offer without the overwhelming stress.
If you’re planning to sell an education company—or any business—one of the first things you’ll ask is, “what is my business worth?” The answer starts with a clear and accurate company valuation.
For more than 25 years, we’ve helped business owners prepare, position, and sell with confidence. Our proven process connects you with serious buyers, highlights the true value of your company, and ensures you achieve the strongest possible outcome—all with less stress.
Your business value depends on revenue, profitability, industry trends, and buyer demand. A professional company valuation gives you a realistic figure so you can enter negotiations with confidence.
If you’re looking to sell an education company, it’s important to highlight recurring revenue, scalability, and student retention. Buyers in 2025 are particularly focused on digital delivery and long-term growth potential in the education sector.
On average, selling a business takes 3-6 months in today’s market. Factors such as business size, sector, and buyer availability can shorten or extend the timeline.
Yes. A company valuation not only answers “what is my business worth?” but also helps position your company competitively, ensures you don’t undersell, and makes you more credible to serious buyers.
Buyers range from private investors and competitors to private equity firms. In 2025, we’re also seeing a rise in international buyers seeking strong UK businesses in growing industries like tech, education, and healthcare.
Focus on improving profitability, reducing dependency on the owner, strengthening contracts, and cleaning up financials. For niche markets like education, demonstrating growth in online platforms can significantly increase value.
Typical costs include legal fees, accounting, and advisory fees. While expenses vary, the right partner ensures you achieve a higher sale price that outweighs these costs.
Yes. Even unprofitable businesses can attract buyers if they have strong growth potential, valuable intellectual property, or a loyal customer base. A company valuation will highlight these strengths to maximise your sale price.
While it’s possible to sell independently, working with an experienced broker can help you sell an education company or any business faster, access a wider buyer pool, and navigate complex negotiations with confidence.
The 2025 market is more digital and data-driven, with buyers focusing on scalable, tech-enabled businesses. Understanding your company valuation and showcasing growth metrics is essential to secure the best offers.
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