Global Transaction Advisory Group

A&M’s Global Transaction Advisory Group provides investors and lenders the answers needed to get the deal done. We combine our firm’s deep operational, industry and functional resources with Big Four-quality financial accounting and tax expertise to assess key deal drivers and focus on the root cause of any critical deal issues. As the largest global transaction advisory practice outside the Big Four, our global integrated teams help private equity, sovereign wealth funds, family offices and hedge funds as well as corporate acquirers unlock value across the investment lifecycle.

The firm’s Global Transaction Advisory Group includes over 1200+ professionals and 40+ offices offices worldwide. Our global team has extensive industry knowledge across multiple sectors and is free from audit-based conflicts of interests.

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Thought Leadership

Canada’s Private Capital Outlook 2026: Infrastr...

Fewer Deals, Larger Commitments: Canadian Private Equity (PE) Mergers and Acquisitions Value Rebounds on Megadeals De...

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Infrastructure Pulse Survey Report: Spring 2026...

The Infrastructure Pulse Survey Report for Spring 2026, published by Alvarez & Marsal in collaboration with the Globa...

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Software and Tech Private Equity Outlook: Lever...

At the start of this year, private equity focused on software and technology was primed for robust deal activity, bui...

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Press & Media

Alvarez & Marsal Continues to Strengthen T...

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Sanger Leadership Center Welcomes Global Merger...

The Sanger Leadership Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Aversano to the Sanger Advisory Board.

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Alvarez & Marsal’s Global Transaction Advi...

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SOURCE: ALM VANGUARD: TRANSACTIONS - ACQUISITIONS CONSULTING
JUNE 2019 REPORT

“A&M has adeptly positioned itself across the restructuring and TAS businesses for a counter-cyclical market strategy, and with recent investments in scale and analytics is one of the non-Big Four providers most often mentioned.”

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