Firmex, in conjunction with Divestopedia, released its third annual M&A Fee Guide 2018-19 report. The report surveyed over 480 investment bankers and M&A advisors worldwide to compile a comprehensive global study of M&A advisory fees.

Highlights from the report included:

  • The latest data shows that M&A success fees vary notably by region and major city centers. Given these significant regional differences, M&A advisors should ‘think locally’ when assessing their fees and not rely exclusively on national averages.
  • This year’s report digs deeper into engagement terms in M&A sell-side assignments. 55% of respondents indicated that their success fee is paid in full on closing, regardless of when the components of the purchase price are received by the vendor.
  • 66% of respondents indicated that it is more common to include success fee amounts up-front in the engagement letter. The majority of respondents (61%) said it was not common practice to include a break fee in the engagement letter.
  • M&A advisors were asked how they are reimbursed for expenses. Only half of respondents indicated that they charge their clients for out-of-pocket expenses; 23% said they are reimbursed for the cost of a data room. This suggests that advisors are increasingly inclined to view these costs as “value adds” or strategic investments.

“In the three years that we have been conducting this research, the M&A Fee Guide has become an indispensable resource for M&A practitioners and business owners,” says Mark Wright, CMO, Firmex. “As the first and only comprehensive global study of M&A advisory fees, the investment banking community has come to rely on these insights to better serve their clients.”

“When planning an exit, business owners often find themselves in unfamiliar territory when it comes to retaining the services of an investment bank or M&A advisory firm,” says John Carvalho, president of Divestopedia and a practicing M&A professional. “This annual M&A Fee Guide sheds light on a subject that is rarely discussed in public forums.”