| name | analyzing-add-on-acquisition-candidates |
| language | en |
| description | Evaluates bolt-on acquisitions for existing platforms with strategic fit, synergy quantification, and return contribution analysis. Use when screening add-on targets, building platform acquisition strategies, or modeling tuck-in economics. |
| tags | ["analysis","private-equity"] |
| metadata | {"author":"casemark","practice_areas":["Private Equity","Leveraged Buyouts","Growth Equity"],"document_types":["Analysis Report"],"skill_modes":["Analysis"]} |
Analyzing Add On Acquisition Candidates
Evaluates bolt-on acquisitions for existing platforms with strategic fit, synergy quantification, and return contribution analysis.
When To Use
- Screening potential tuck-in or bolt-on targets against an existing portfolio company (platform)
- Building a systematic add-on acquisition pipeline for a buy-and-build thesis
- Modeling the incremental return impact of a bolt-on on the consolidated platform
- Comparing multiple add-on candidates to prioritize deal pursuit
- Preparing investment committee materials justifying an add-on acquisition
Inputs To Gather
- Platform profile: current revenue, EBITDA, margin structure, capital structure, entry multiple, and hold-period assumptions
- Target financials: revenue, EBITDA (or SDE for smaller targets), margins, growth rate, customer concentration, and capex requirements
- Deal terms: indicative purchase price or multiple range, expected financing mix (platform revolver draw, incremental term loan, seller note, earnout), and transaction costs
- Synergy hypotheses: specific cost synergies (back-office consolidation, procurement leverage, facility rationalization) and revenue synergies (cross-sell, geographic expansion, product bundling) with estimated ramp timeline
- Integration considerations: management retention needs, technology/ERP compatibility, cultural fit indicators, and customer/contract transferability risk
- Market context: sub-sector multiples for comparable transactions, competitive landscape for targets, and fragmentation level of the addressable market
Workflow
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Define strategic fit criteria — Map the target against the platform's buy-and-build thesis. Score across dimensions: geographic fill-in, product/service adjacency, customer overlap vs. expansion, and capability acquisition. Disqualify targets that fail threshold fit on the primary thesis driver.
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Normalize target financials — Recast the target's P&L to reflect pro forma adjustments: owner compensation normalization, one-time items, related-party transactions, and run-rate revenue/cost changes. Arrive at adjusted EBITDA and confirm the basis for the purchase multiple. [VERIFY] treatment of add-backs against lender underwriting standards for the platform's credit facility.
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Quantify synergies — Build a bottoms-up synergy model:
- Cost synergies: headcount reductions (with severance cost), insurance/benefits consolidation, vendor renegotiation, and facility overlap. Assign confidence tiers (high/medium/low) and realization timeline (Year 1 vs. Year 2+).
- Revenue synergies: cross-sell pipeline value, price harmonization opportunity, and new market access. Discount revenue synergies more heavily (typically 50%+ haircut for IC purposes).
- Calculate net synergies after one-time integration costs.
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Model return contribution — Determine how the add-on affects consolidated platform returns:
- Multiple arbitrage: entry multiple for the add-on vs. expected exit multiple for the consolidated entity.
- Accretion/dilution: impact on consolidated EBITDA margin and free cash flow yield.
- Levered return impact: model the add-on's contribution to platform equity IRR and MOIC under base, upside, and downside scenarios. Sensitize on purchase price, synergy realization rate, and exit multiple.
- Flag whether the add-on is self-funding through platform cash flow or requires incremental equity.
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Assess integration risk — Evaluate execution complexity across:
- Management quality and retention (key-person dependency)
- Systems integration timeline and cost
- Customer contract portability and change-of-control provisions [VERIFY]
- Regulatory or licensing requirements for the combined entity [VERIFY]
- Working capital seasonality mismatches
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Rank and recommend — If evaluating multiple candidates, produce a scoring matrix weighted toward the platform's strategic priorities. Summarize each target with a go/no-go recommendation and prioritized pursuit order.
Output
- Candidate screening scorecard: strategic fit scores across defined criteria with pass/fail thresholds
- Adjusted financials summary: restated revenue, EBITDA, and margins for each target with clear add-back detail
- Synergy bridge: itemized cost and revenue synergies with confidence levels, timing, and integration costs
- Return contribution analysis: incremental IRR/MOIC impact on the consolidated platform under multiple scenarios, including sensitivity tables on price and synergy realization
- Integration risk matrix: key risk areas rated by likelihood and severity with proposed mitigants
- Recommendation summary: prioritized candidate ranking with deal pursuit rationale and suggested next steps (LOI terms, diligence workstreams)
Quality Checks
- Confirm add-back adjustments are supportable and consistent with lender and IC expectations — do not inflate adjusted EBITDA with speculative items
- Verify that synergy estimates have operational backing (e.g., specific headcount, specific vendor contracts) rather than percentage-of-revenue assumptions
- Ensure the return model correctly layers the add-on into the platform's existing capital structure (check debt covenants, revolver capacity, and permitted acquisition baskets) [VERIFY]
- Cross-check implied acquisition multiples against comparable transaction data for the sub-sector
- Confirm that integration cost estimates include all major categories: severance, IT migration, rebranding, lease termination, and professional fees
- Flag any target where customer concentration exceeds 20% of revenue in a single account or where revenue is substantially contract-dependent with near-term renewal risk