Citizens Annual Middle Market M&A Outlook Finds Continued Strength
According to a Citizens survey, middle-market companies and private equity firms expect a robust M&A market in 2022, with increased deal volumes and valuations. Of 400 surveyed leaders, 54% of PE firms predict higher deal flow compared to 2021, while 36% of middle-market firms anticipate higher valuations. Despite challenges from COVID and economic factors, confidence in the market remains high. The survey indicates a resurgence in selling activity, driven by strategic growth and succession planning, with a notable increase in sellers open to discussions.
- 54% of private equity firms expect increased deal flow compared to 2021.
- 36% of middle-market firms anticipate higher valuations.
- Restoration of selling activity with 39% of firms looking to sell due to strategic growth and succession planning.
- COVID and economic factors remain significant headwinds impacting operations.
Despite record valuations and deals in 2021, survey respondents not anticipating slowdown in 2022
The survey saw an uptick in would-be sellers and continued interest from prospective buyers. Among PE firms, the majority (
“We heard from companies about the challenges they expect will continue into 2022, but they also have a lot of optimism. That confidence is one of the fundamental reasons why the M&A outlook is strong even after the pace of deals in 2021,” said
“It speaks volumes that companies and PE firms see this pace continuing. It reflects the confidence level in the market. The pandemic really disrupted the operating environment, and that creates a new value proposition for both sellers and buyers,” added
Companies said COVID and other economic factors such as labor market challenges and commodity prices are headwinds to operations, yet they still see stable, positive performance for the year ahead. For some sectors, COVID and its effects make life much harder, through depressed revenue (gaming & lodging) or steep labor/commodity challenges (transportation & logistics). For others, the pandemic drives sales higher (healthcare, online retail). However, even within sectors this environment is creating winners and losers.
Key findings of the 2022 survey include:
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Expected selling activity is rebounding with the percentage of companies open to a sale increasing after a COVID-related decrease in the last two years’ surveys. The most common reason to sell is for strategic growth opportunities, but the second most common is lack of a succession plan along with pandemic weariness. Pandemic burnout among Baby Boomer business owners could also be the key driver behind the jump in sellers looking to sell their whole business, which rose to
39% compared to about24% prior year.
- In line with other years, six in 10 companies said the majority of their growth would come from acquisitions. Growth remains the top driver for both buyers and sellers coming to market.
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Interest in international deals among companies continues to decline among both buyers and sellers. However, there was an uptick with more PE firms interested in international opportunities, rising from
44% in 2021 to55% in 2022.
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Those who say they have more interest in M&A cite more compelling opportunities to pursue (
35% ) and an interest in expansion (24% ) as main reasons. But those who have less interest in M&A worry about the challenge of finding partners (16% ) and the uncertainty of the environment plus a need for more time (15% ).
- Among sellers, there is continued interest in using an advisor for M&A transactions. The main reason they seek out an advisor is to help find potential offers. Among buyers, they see value in the way that advisors speed up the process and help to assess an opportunity.
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As in prior years, two-thirds of buyers said they prefer to work with a seller who uses an advisor. But there was a big jump in the percentage who say an advisor helps keep negotiations at a professional level (
42% , up from35% in 2021). This may reflect the high-stress environment underlying the current marketplace.
The survey found broad indications that high volumes and strong valuations are poised to carry on in 2022. The worries of the prior year (tax implications and political changes) have faded from the priority list, while the ongoing pandemic is still clearly a big factor both for operations and for bringing buyers and sellers to the marketplace.
Amid these dynamics, low interest rates and strong economic growth continue to support high valuations. The pandemic is the new normal and companies, PE firms, advisors have all adjusted to working under these conditions. Strong performers should be prepared for a seller’s market with a competitive offer process and high valuations.
The survey was conducted among
Business executives at 265 middle-market firms and 135 PE firms who are directly involved in decision-making related to mergers and acquisitions (owners/partners, CEOs, presidents and other C-level executives and directors) completed a 15-minute phone or web-based survey between November and
For more information on this year’s Citizens Middle Market M&A Outlook, please go to www.citizensbank.com/maoutlook.
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