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Industrials has always been a leading industry for dealflow on the Axial platform, and Q1 of 2024 was no exception. Last quarter, the number of deals marketed in the industrials space on Axial was the highest it’s been since mid-year 2022, and it held fast (by more than 30%!)
Outsourced business development firms, analytical services, and dealflow advanced by independent sponsors are all in the mix. At the time, our primary competition on larger deals wasn’t the major data providers but the free information offered by larger investmentbanks. 4) More targeted processes. (5)
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