

What are the greatest tends impacting our clients? As we close out 2020 and wait for the ball to drop on 2021, it’s time for our Year in Review and Year Ahead Forecast. Check out our recap of the year that was and the core themes that will impact business, drive deals, and shape the 2021 landscape.
As we look ahead, how can investment banks evolve to create greater value and enhance client relationships in 2021 and beyond? Here are four trends driving change:
Auctus is pleased to announce its role as exclusive advisor to GoPath Laboratories, providing valuation and strategic advisory services, and supporting the multi-specialty pathology laboratory in securing a senior-secured financing package from Signature Bank. The transaction was led by Auctus and its Vice President Ovais Siddiqui.“The company is well-positioned for continued growth with the rising incidence of infectious diseases — including COVD-19 testing, which GoPath offers with 24-48 hour results — and cancer increasing the demand for innovations in diagnostic techniques that are more precise, accurate, and efficient.”
Auctus Capital Partners is pleased to announce that five senior leaders have joined the firm, including CFO & COO, Director of Client Services, and Managing Directors, as well as the co-founders of Monolith Global Partners, which has joined forces with Auctus. The firm has also opened three additional satellite offices in Charlotte, Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
For middle market healthcare companies, the willingness to explore new strategies — within and outside the industry — can affect success in today’s environment. Read more on trends driving deals across Health and Technology.
Financial Advisory Positions Seal Shield as Category Leader Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Auctus Capital Partners is pleased to announce its role as exclusive advisor to Seal Shield, supporting the leading manufacturer of waterproof and washable keyboards, mice and UV-C technology in securing senior-secured financing and a revolving line of credit from BBVA.
An insider’s look into what’s driving private investors and public companies’ negotiation: “Every year PE firms need to close on a certain amount of deals,” said Muhammad Azfar, Managing Partner of Auctus Capital Partners.
Many owners of mid-market, mid-life companies struggle to achieve sustainable performance improvements that drive sufficient earnings, and thereby high enough valuations to maximize shareholder wealth or attract outside investment. These considerations can be used to determine if a company would benefit. Do any of these apply to you?