Why do I need to register in order to get details of sellers?

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It is natural that a seller will want to know details of those making enquiries about their business. The sale of a business is an emotive matter – a seller may have spent many years building up their firm and are now considering the sale of something which is close to their heart. In such circumstances it is easy to understand why they would want to know who they are dealing with.

A successful business purchase transaction is rooted in mutual treust, respect, and openeness – and this is why we ask for as much detail as possible about you and your circumstances.

Remember that in the same way that buyers are bound by NDAs in relation to details of firms for sale released to them; sellers are also bound by NDAs in relation to the identity of any potential buyers we introduce.

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