How to value a recruitment business
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I'm no expert and certainly don't know the formula but I asked a buy-out banker about it once. He did tell me the calculation but I've forgotten it. The important part he made though was that you will have to have some form of staff retension policy as in most cases it is the contacts and expertise that your staff have that provides the true value of the company. If not the company will be a fraction of what you might think. a purchaser would see it as simply a database and customer good will.
Good luck
Good luck
SamN01 said:
I am interested in valuing a recruitment business. Does anybody have any real experience or knowledge on current thinking in this area?
I have been told net profit x 6/7. Is this realistic?
(This was by a major player in the industry)
Thanks
Sam
Hiya, well I've sold a couple of recruitment companies. In short, it's worth what anyone's prepared to pay. That said, the sorts of numbers you quote would be pretty reasonable. I'm assuming the company's not got any major assets to speak of (property, etc). If it did then this would be a factor. Also, it's worth noting that the "real" profit should include various add-backs and add forwards (owners salary, replacement manager, etc..etc..) If you want to email me the company's accounts I'll be happy to give you a more objective view.
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