Company valuation webinar series

The data and stories emerging from the last 3 months of UK valuations

Our Company Valuation webinar series is back with a twist…

Stay up-to-date with the data and stories emerging from UK valuations’.

Understanding the quarterly trends of valuation multiples across the market is vital when making any strategic decision for the long-term future of your business, whether planning a future sale, M&A, identifying growth opportunities to maximise valuation or even for tax reporting purposes.

With substantial experience valuing SME businesses in a variety of sectors, the Strategic Corporate Finance team at Price Bailey will continue to run a series of in-depth quarterly valuation webinars using the very latest market data, in partnership with MarkToMarket, to analyse UK M&A transaction multiples, evaluating interesting trends across various sectors and reviewing the sentiment towards valuation multiples.

Following your feedback, we have adapted the structure of our webinars and will now host a live webinar for Q4 2024 and Q2 2025. For Q3 2024 and Q1 2025, we will release a pre-recorded webinar with additional relevant content.

Timeline for our quarterly valuation webinars

Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Save the date for our next live webinar. Invites to be sent out shortly.

Friday, 2 May 2025

A pre-recorded webinar will be sent to you with additional relevant content.

Wednesday, 6  August 2025

Save the date for our next live webinar. Invites to be sent out in due course.

 

Catch up on the full series of webinars

Missed a webinar? Catch up on all our previous webinars in the series here.

Previous dates:

Replay: The Morning After the Budget–  31/10/2024

On 30 October 2024, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered the Autumn Budget after an updated economic forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility.

Having adapted the structure of our quarterly company valuation webinars, our experts hosted a live webinar the morning after the budget, providing insight and analysis into the announced changes.

Below, you can catch up on the recording from the webinar and read our FD Index 2024 research report, which provides an in-depth look into the financial differences between businesses in the North and the South, which Chand highlighted in the webinar.

Replay: Company Valuation webinar series –  30/10/2024

Our first pre-recorded webinar ‘Company Valuation: The data and stories emerging from the last 3 months of UK valuations’ is now available to watch on demand. Alongside the webinar, we also take a deep dive into some valuation stories where our experts discuss recent case studies in more detail.

Valuation stories

Chand and Mark sit down to discuss a few of their valuation stories, covering a range of topics from the hallmarks of bad valuations and how currency impacts valuations, to their experience valuing businesses in various sectors. Listen to our latest valuation pre-recorded webinar here. Mark and Chand talk about…

  1. valuing professional services firms in law, accountancy, marketing and architecture
  2. valuing share options
  3. the hallmarks of bad valuations
  4. what is AMV and UMV and why does it matter?
  5. how currency impacts valuations
  6. valuing an adult goods business

Company Valuation webinar series: Q3 2024 pre-recorded webinar

Download slides from 30 October 2024 webinar

 

Replay: Company Valuation webinar series –  04/06/2024

Company Valuation webinar series – Tuesday, 4 June 2024

Download slides from 4 June 2024 webinar

Replay: Company Valuation webinar series –  05/03/2024

Company Valuation webinar series – Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Download slides from 5 March 2024 webinar

Replay: Company Valuation webinar series –  05/12/2023

Company Valuation webinar series – Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Download slides from 5 December 2023 webinar

Replay: Company Valuation webinar series –  12/09/2023

Company Valuation webinar series – Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Download slides from 12 September 2023 webinar

 

If you have any questions following the content discussed in this seminar and if you would like to discuss these with one of our experts you can content them using the form below.

We always recommend that you seek advice from a suitably qualified adviser before taking any action. The information in this article only serves as a guide and no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of this material can be accepted by the authors or the firm.

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