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Boards and Shareholders

Board-level transaction advisory for decisions that carry institutional consequence

Boards engage AC Corporate Transaction Services (ACCTS) when transactions are complex, highly scrutinised, or strategically irreversible. We support boards and shareholders through acquisitions, divestitures, portfolio unbundlings, and shareholder transitions—ensuring decisions are defensible, well-governed, and value-accretive over the long term.

When Boards Typically Call Us

Material Acquisitions or Disposals

Cross Border Transactions 

Group Restructurings or Unbundlings

Management Bandwidth Assistance

Shareholder exits, entries or disputes 

Incentive and reward alignment

How we work with Boards

We act as an extension of the board during periods of strategic change.

 

Our role typically includes:

  • Clarifying strategic rationale and capital allocation logic

  • Independent valuation and scenario stress-testing

  • Governance, regulatory and shareholder alignment

  • Execution oversight and decision discipline

  • Post-deal integration readiness and risk mitigation

Typical Board Mandates

  1. Strategic transaction design and structuring

  2. Independent valuation and fairness analysis

  3. Deal execution and negotiation support

  4. Regulatory and shareholder coordination

  5. Post-transaction integration oversight

What makes ACCTS different

Operator Level Judgement

ACCTS is led by a former enterprise-scale corporate development executive who has executed transactions from inside listed and regulated environments. This ensures advice is practical, grounded, and execution-aware.

Governance First Execution

End-to-End Continuity

Every mandate is structured around board approvals, decision logs, risk registers, and post-deal accountability.

​We remain engaged from transaction design through to integration—avoiding handover risk and dilution of intent.

GET IN TOUCH

Considering a transaction that will define the organisation’s next chapter?

We welcome confidential board-level discussions.

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