Is timing everything when it comes to a business exit?
Is there a right moment to sell your business? How can you mitigate timing risks, prepare for unforeseen macro-economic events, and handle unexpected offers? Explore insights from leading experts to discover how critical timing is to your exit strategy. Jump into the chapter most relevant to you, or listen to the full discussion, read the article or download the transcript.
To find out more about business exit planning:
Is Timing Everything?
Watch the full episode, read the article or download the transcript of ‘Is Timing Everything’, - a conversation on what business owners can and cannot control in the timing of a business sale.
Video duration: 30:38 minutes
Exploring why timing might be everything in a business exit
Pre-sale planning
In a feature-length episode on pre-sale planning for your business exit, leading specialists from across HSBC Global Private Banking and the private wealth space share their valuable insights on the importance of a clear business exit strategy, the personal tax and legal consequences of a sale, and the longer-term possibilities for wealth released following a business exit.
Exit to Private Equity
If you’re contemplating selling your business, there are a number of exit routes and options available to you, but each has its own profile and requirements. In this session, Russell Prior, Managing Director, Regional Head of Family Governance, Family Office Advisory & Philanthropy, EMEA is joined by an expert panel to explore the process and practicalities of exiting to Private Equity.
New report reveals a changing world of wealth for UK entrepreneurs
HSBC’s inaugural Global Entrepreneurial Wealth Report takes a deep dive into the world’s wealthy entrepreneurs, painting a comprehensive picture of the business leaders of today and tomorrow.
Exiting your business smoothly
Planning for an exit isn’t just about preparing for the moment of sale. We can help you to avoid any cliff-edge moments and instead take a smooth path to your next opportunity.