Independent Business Valuation

Independent Business Valuation

When the value of a business becomes a point of disagreement, everything else tends to follow. The numbers get challenged, assumptions get pulled apart, and suddenly what seemed straightforward turns complex very quickly. Masin delivers authoritative business valuation providing clear, defensible opinions in situations where accuracy matters 

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How can we help you

The context, industry, and purpose vary with every valuationThat’s why our business valuation services are structured to adapt rather than follow a rigid template.  

Business & Enterprise Valuation

We assess the full economic value of a business, including its enterprise value, equity value, and specific ownership interests. This type of business valuation is commonly used in mergers and acquisitions, investment decisions, and internal strategic planning. The goal isn’t to rely on one technique, but to arrive at a value that makes sense from multiple angles. 

Valuation for Disputes & Litigation

Our valuation for disputes supports cases involving shareholder conflicts, breach of contract, post-M&A disagreements, and arbitration proceedings. We also act as expert witnesses, presenting findings clearly and defending them under cross-examination. 

Intangible Asset & IP Valuation

Be it a licensing dispute or acquisition disagreements, we provide intangible asset valuation for all. These assignments require careful judgement, particularly when future income streams or competitive advantages are involved. Masin provides in-depth intangible asset & IP valuation covering all your needs. 

Diminution in Value

Diminution in value pertains to questions like how much value has been lost. We quantify reductions in value caused by specific events – contractual breaches, failed transactions, regulatory changes, or external disruptions. This work often feeds directly into damages assessments and dispute resolution strategies. 

Insolvency & Retrospective Valuation

When it comes to retrospective valuation, looking backwards is rarely straightforward, the financial positions need to be reconstructed, assumptions need to be revisited, and timelines must be carefully analysed. We assess solvency at specific points in time and provide retrospective valuations that support insolvency proceedings, restructuring decisions, and legal claims. 

Shareholder & Joint Venture Disputes

Disagreements between owners can become highly technical, especially when large sums are involved. We act as independent business valuers in shareholder buyouts, minority interest disputes, and joint venture breakdowns. The focus here is on fairness assuring that the valuation reflects not negotiating leverage but economic reality. 

How Our Experts Work

Masin uses a combination of approaches where each is chosen based on the nature of the business and the purpose of the valuation. 

Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)

Discounted Cash Flow estimates future cash flows and discounts them to present value. It is widely used, particularly for businesses that have predictable earnings. The assumption needs to be carefully tested as even a slight change in assumptions can have a big impact.

Market Multiples / Comparable Transactions

In market multiples or comparable transactions, we compare the business to similar companies or recent transactions. It provides a useful reality check that grounds the valuation in actual market behaviour.

Asset-Based Approach

Asset-based approach analyses the net value of assets and liabilities. It’s particularly relevant for asset-heavy sectors like construction, energy, and manufacturing, or in insolvency cases.

Excess Earnings Method

Excess earnings method is used to separate returns from tangible assets and intangible value. It’s often applied in smaller businesses, or in professional practices where goodwill plays a major role.

Relief from Royalty

This method estimates the royalties a company avoids by owning an asset rather than licensing it. It is common in intellectual property valuation. We don’t rely on just one method. We cross-check results and assumptions ensure the final valuation is robust.

Why Choose Masin?

When it comes to choosing a valuation firm, it is not just about the credentials; it’s about whether the work will stand up when it’s tested. This is where Masin comes in, providing operations in environments where scrutiny is expected. 

Our team includes specialists across finance, forensic accounting, engineering, and economics. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to look beyond the numbers and helps us understand what’s driving the value. 

We have delivered valuations across more than 30 countries and major arbitration forums, including international proceedings where expectations are particularly high. 

Many of our experts have backgrounds in Big Four and global advisory firms. We remain independent at the same time, devoid of conflicts which may limit larger organisations. 

The integration of technical and financial expertise sets us apart. In sectors like construction and infrastructure, valuation isn’t just about financial modelling; it requires an understanding of projects, contracts, and operational realities. Our reports are built to stand firm against any challenge that arises. 

Our Valuation Process

While every assignment is different, the way we approach them follows a structured path. We do not follow a rigid path but consistent one to ensure that we do not miss out on anything important. 

Initial Scoping

We begin by understanding the purpose of the valuation – what is it required for, where will it be used, and what’s at stake. This is the stage that shapes everything that follows.

Information Gathering

In the information gathering phase, we collect financial data, contracts, operational details, and relevant market information. The quality of the input directly affects the reliability of the output.

Methodology Selection

Methodology selection is based on the facts, where we select the most appropriate valuation approaches. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision.

Analysis & Modelling

Financial models are developed, tested, and refined. Assumptions are documented and challenged internally before being finalised.

Report Preparation

We prepare clear and structured reports designed for their intended audience – a legal counsel, tribunal, or corporate stakeholders.

Testimony & Ongoing Support

We provide expert witness testimony, respond to opposing reports, and support clients through hearings or negotiations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to frequently asked questions about everything we do.

What is Business Valuation? 

Business Valuation is identifying the worth of a business. This value is not fixed. It varies according to the context. A business might be worth a figure in a strategic acquisition, another in a distressed sale, and something else entirely in a legal dispute. The purpose behind the valuation shapes how it’s approached, which assumptions are used, and ultimately, what number is reached. 

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