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Last Updated : 2024-04-19 16:08:00
MTI Consulting, as part of a regional initiative, is intensifying its Corporate Finance/M&A practice in Sri Lanka.
“The growth of the Sri Lankan economy and the consequent search by high potential local companies to link with international strategic investors, is increasingly evident and enabling us to intensify our in-country Corporate Finance/M&A practice,” said Hilmy Cader, CEO of MTI Consulting.
MTI Consulting was responsible for linking The Grants Group, Sri Lanka’s largest independent creative agency, with Dentsu Aegis, the global media group that specializes in media, digital and creative communications services.
For organizations in an inorganic growth phase or those in proactive search for new opportunities as part of their growth strategy, MTI facilitates the development of a strategic road map for mergers and acquisitions.
MTI also provides highly in-depth and comprehensive insight and analysis of equity investment opportunities, assisting investors in their decision-making process, and allowing them to capitalize on available opportunities.
Structuring and sourcing ensures consistent growth by developing an optimal capital structure with regard to the specific requirements, scale and nature of the organization, followed by the pursuit of cost-effective sources of funding.
By taking a systematic approach to assess the risks an organization is subject to (with regard to, for instance, a growing body of legislation, or dealing with an increased number of stakeholders), MTI proposes remedial action (based on the regulations and best practices of the country and its operating environment) to enhance an organization’s governance, risk management and compliance.
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