Bankside M&A Advisors
CT · Greg Bilotta
About Bankside M&A Advisors
Bankside M&A Advisors is a boutique mergers and acquisitions advisory firm rooted in the principles of local expertise and personalized service. With a deep connection to the business community and a strategic focus on middle-market retail and service industries, we cater to entrepreneurs, family-owned businesses, and corporations seeking comprehensive M&A guidance. Our leadership team brings over 75 years of combined experience across investment banking, commercial real estate, deal structuring, business development, and capital markets. This diverse expertise enables us to provide nuanced insights and sophisticated solutions typically associated with larger institutions while maintaining the personalized attention of a boutique advisory firm. Our collective experience includes managing transactions worth billions of dollars across a wide breadth of industries, with particular strength in: - Middle market acquisitions and divestitures - Commercial real estate investment and development - Business valuation and strategic planning - Capital raising and debt structuring - Portfolio management and alternative investments - Strategic business development and growth initiatives
Affiliations & services
2 listings
What we observe
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