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Business Valuation Services

What is Business Valuation Services?

Business Valuation Services is a critical corporate requirement in India. At Atlaz, we ensure your business remains 100% compliant with government regulations. Engaging a professional service for your Business Valuation Services mitigates legal risks, optimizes operational efficiency, and establishes a foundation of trust with stakeholders and regulatory bodies.

Aspect With Professional Support Without Support
Compliance Speed Accelerated Prone to delays
Legal Risk Mitigated High
Cost Efficiency Optimized Hidden Penalties

Accurate, defensible business valuations for mergers, acquisitions, fundraising, or compliance.

Thorough Guide to Business Valuation Services

Understanding the true worth of your business is critical during M&A, equity fundraising, or partner exits. We use internationally recognized methodologies like Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), relative valuation, and Net Asset Value approaches to deliver precise, reliable valuation reports certified by registered valuers.

Documents Required

  • 3 Years Audited Financial Statements
  • Financial Projections (3-5 Years)
  • Details of Intangible Assets
  • Capital Structure Details
  • Market/Industry Research Reports

Step-by-Step Process

1

Information Gathering

2

Selection of Valuation Methodology (DCF, Relative)

3

Financial Modeling & Discount Rate Calculation

4

Draft Valuation Report

5

Final Certified Valuation Report by Registered Valuer

Approximate Timeline

2 - 3 Weeks

Industry-Specific Benefits

E-Commerce & Retail

Smooth compliance across multiple states, effortless marketplace integrations, and specialized tax handling.

IT & Services

Optimized tax structuring for service exports, IP protection, and flexible compliance frameworks for remote teams.

Manufacturing

Complex inventory compliance, supply chain tax optimization, and reliable input tax credit maximization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a business valuation?
Valuations are essential for selling a business, bringing in new investors, issuing ESOPs, taxation purposes, and resolving shareholder disputes.
What is the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method?
DCF is a valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows, discounted back to their present value.
Who can certify a business valuation in India?
Under the Companies Act, 2013, certain valuations must be conducted and certified by an IBBI Registered Valuer.