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Expert articles and practical legal guides on business sales for uk businesses.

Gifting company shares can be a smart way to reward a co‑founder, help with succession, or move ownership around your group. Done right, a gift of shares of a private limited company...

If you’re thinking about buying a business, bringing in an investor, partnering with a supplier, or even selling your own company, one term will keep popping up: due diligence. Don’t stress -...

If your business deals with high-value orders, milestone projects, cross‑border suppliers or an acquisition, you’ll eventually hear the word “escrow”. It’s a simple idea - a neutral third party holds funds until...

Planning how you’ll eventually exit your business is just as important as planning how you’ll grow it. Whether you want to sell, pass the baton internally, or wind things down in an...

Thinking about buying a business, selling yours, or merging with a competitor? Great move - acquisitions can help you accelerate growth, unlock new markets and talent, and create real value. But here’s...

Thinking about a roll up strategy to grow your business? In fragmented markets, buying and combining several smaller companies can quickly add scale, expand your footprint and improve margins. But there’s a...

Buying a petrol station can be a solid, cash‑generating investment with add‑on revenue from a convenience store, car wash or food offer. But the margins are tight and the legals are complex...

If you’re looking to unlock cash from your business without losing access to the assets you rely on, a leaseback (often called a sale and leaseback) can be a smart move. In...

If your business is buying or selling something valuable - shares, assets, software, or even a domain name - you’ll want to make sure the money and the thing you’re buying change...
Buying or selling a small business often turns on one thing: the premises. If your location is key to your trade, you’ll likely need to transfer the existing commercial lease to the...

Thinking about a franchising business as your next move? Whether you’re eyeing a well-known brand to buy into, or you’re ready to scale your own concept beyond a single location, franchising can...

Buying or selling shares in a private company is a big moment for any small business. Whether you’re bringing in an investor, stepping back from the business, or acquiring a competitor, the...

Buying an existing business can be a faster route to growth than building from scratch. You get customers, systems and revenue from day one - but you also inherit risks. With the...
If you’re exploring trusts to hold company shares, protect family wealth or structure an employee incentive, you’ll quickly run into a key question: can the person setting up the trust (the settlor)...

Buying or selling a small business is a big moment - exciting, but also full of moving parts. The contract that pulls it all together is the business purchase agreement. Get this...

Thinking ahead to your exit isn’t being pessimistic - it’s smart business. Whether you plan to sell, pass the reins to your team or family, or wind things up in a controlled...

Putting a price on your company’s shares isn’t just an investor exercise - it’s something most small businesses need to do at key moments, from bringing in a co-founder to buying back...

If your business buys stock, equipment, software or even an entire company, a well-drafted purchase agreement can save you from expensive disputes later. Templates can be a helpful starting point - but...

Figuring out what your company is worth isn’t just for big corporates. As a UK small business owner, you’ll face valuation questions more often than you might expect - when raising capital,...

Thinking about combining forces with another business? A merger can help you scale faster, enter new markets and build a stronger, more resilient company. But “merger” is used in a few different...

Looking at a seller financed business for sale can be a smart way to get a deal over the line when traditional bank lending is tight or timelines are short. Likewise, if...

If you’re taking on a commercial lease, there’s one clause you’ll almost always see but might not have come across before: alienation. In simple terms, lease alienation is about whether-and how-you can...

Thinking about selling shares in your limited company? Whether you’re bringing in a new investor, letting a co-founder exit, or tidying up your cap table, it’s a big step that comes with...

Thinking about splitting part of your company into a separate business? A demerge can be a powerful way to sharpen your strategy, unlock value and reduce risk - but it does involve...
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