Monday, September 5, 2016

Skyway Group Review – Legit Private Equity Fund Management?

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Skyway Capital is an investment firm that helps build your company. Even if you don’t want to keep all of your eggs in one basket, Skyway will buy a portion of your company and allow you to remain in control of its outcome.

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The Company

Created in 2003 and located in Tampa, Florida Skyway is dedicated to building stronger companies. They focus on lower to middle market businesses and provide capital and resources to help your small business grow into a more prominent business.

Skyway Technology LLC is not accredited with the Better Business Bureau. However, it does hold a rating of A+ with no complaints filed since its conception in 2003.

The Product

Skyway is  an investment firm that allows you to sell your company to them or sell bits of the company. They are basically a firm that brokers deals that merges companies without you losing any capital with your own company.

If you are looking to sell off your company and retire, Skyway will be able to broker a deal so that you can hand over the reins and get paid for what your company is worth.

They are more than just a company that will come in and revamp your small business; they are financial advisors that will assist you in making sound choices to help your dream succeed. The best part is that they really are there to help you grow, or take over for you if you are ready to let go.

They specialize in the recapitalization of your business, monetize your life pursuit, and consolidate your industry. If you spot a good deal and need the funds to make an offer, Skyway can help there too. With the help from the capital Skyway gives you, you will be able to jump into a promising company and gain equity ownership of the business.

Skyway will also help advisors by giving you the details you need to prove to the owner that the transaction and direction of the company are worth the investment.

Skyway is so much more than just an investor bank; they provide you with the help you need to make wise decisions when it comes to your company’s future.

The Verdict

Skyway has been around for a while and if you are in a situation where you aren’t sure where your company is headed, then Skyway can help. They are there to assist you in making sound choices when it comes to your firm.

Whether it is to gain capital, sell, or to merge, Skyway will help make it happen. They may not be accredited with the BBB, but over the last several years, Skyway has made 80 transactions resulting in over $1.6 billion.

The company maybe be located in Tampa, Florida but they are known nationwide from California to New York and is a company you can trust.

Skyway deals with all sorts of transactions. From owner recapitalization, buyouts, and buy and build strategies. They will consider investing in any company in the United States that are in Health and Wellness, Security, Technology, Media and Telecommunication industries.

Skyway  offers a “Finder’s Fee” for those who introduce them to companies that close. This is especially awesome for business advisors who seek them out to help build their partner’s firm or business.

The only downside to Skyway is that they are very particular with whom they get involved with. Your company must meet specific criteria to be considered for investment. Your company must have annual revenues of $5 to $50 million. A proven product or service adoption. Plus it must have competitive advantages and favorable marketing dynamics. Also your company needs to have significant growth opportunities. So it would seem that not every company in the US will meet their standards.

Skyway may specialize in low to medium businesses, but their standards set so high seem to focus on bigger companies.

All in all, Skyway isn’t so great for small business looking to sell or grow. Skyway may have a sound reputation, but they single out smaller firms by setting the bar too high.

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