Directors of public companies which are the subject of a merger, takeover or other material corporate transaction often require an IER to ensure their shareholders receive quality independent advice on the transaction. Shareholders receive a plethora of information from the company, counter-parties and the media about transactions and are usually left asking critical questions such as - what is the most objective information that will help to determine whether to agree to this transaction?
An independent expert’s report (IER) in the context of a corporate transaction is commissioned and prepared to address these and other similar questions by public company shareholders to assist them to make a decision regarding the transaction
How BDO can help
BDO is a market leader in the preparation of IERs across a range of transaction types and sizes for a number of different industry sectors.
You will receive an IER from us containing:
- Summary of our opinion
- Details of our evaluation of fairness and reasonableness
- Details of our approach and relevant details of the transaction
- Background information including industry and company historical performance and outlook.
The requirements for your IER may vary, however our extensive experience means we can easily and quickly adjust and advise, to ensure compliance.
Where necessary, a technical expert’s report is also commissioned and this will be included and referred to in the IER.
Keeping well-informed of the regulatory environment is key to ensuring that a transaction process meets the stated goals. IERs are overseen by ASIC (and ASX where relevant) to ensure that there is adequate and independent information available to assist shareholders in forming views on transactions. Regulatory oversight of IERs also ensures compliance with the Corporations Act and regulatory frameworks.
If you require an Independent Expert, our technical skills and in-depth commercial experience will ensure that you will receive a clear, concise and effective IER that will assist you and your shareholders with decision making in relation to corporate transactions.