How do you finance a management buyout?
A management buyout, or MBO, is when an existing management team acquires the business they currently work in.
An MBO can be an attractive route for a business owner looking to exit while giving management an opportunity to take control of a business they already understand.
The challenge is funding the purchase.
Factors can include property type, location, value, rental income, tenant strength, lease terms, business profitability, borrower experience and whether the property is owner-occupied or an investment.
For an owner-occupied property, the strength of the trading business can be particularly important. For an investment property, rental income and the lease may be central.
It is also important not to focus only on the deposit. You need to consider arrangement fees, valuation and legal costs, Stamp Duty Land Tax where applicable, professional fees, refurbishment and working capital.
For a business buying its own premises, putting every available pound into the deposit may not be sensible if it leaves the business short of working capital.
The objective should not simply be to maximise the mortgage. It should be to structure borrowing at a level the business or investment can comfortably support.













