Neri Capital Partners is an Atlanta, Georgia-based investment bank specializing in small and lower middle-market businesses across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, trades, and technology. Neri Capital provides a full complement of Merger and Acquisition services, tailored to your specific sector and deal size, ensuring relevant expertise for your business needs. Our success is unparalleled: we exit business owners at a rate of 95 percent, compared to the industry average of 20 percent.
Transform Your Data into Trusted Business Value
Gain an accurate, market-aligned valuation that reflects your financials, industry standards, and current market environment. This valuation uncovers your company’s true worth today and creates the roadmap for building value and planning your exit. It’s the trusted benchmark buyers, bankers, and advisors use to make critical decisions.
Discover What Accelerates Growth and Maximizes Valuation
With a solid foundation in place, we focus on the factors that accelerate value growth. Every step forward compounds, lifting your market position and business worth. As value grows, so do your opportunities—more flexibility, stronger deals, and better outcomes when you exit.
Leave on Your Terms, at Your Best Value
When the time is right, we guide you through a proven exit process that unlocks maximum value, streamlines taxes, and delivers the predictability and freedom you need to move forward with confidence.
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The Neri Capital Partners difference is embodied in our team of entrepreneurs who have founded, grown, and sold their own businesses. Because each team member has personally faced the challenges of growing and successfully selling a company, they provide real-world, tangible advice that adds significant value in preparing and marketing your own business for sale.
The Neri Capital Partners' team is highly skilled in mergers and acquisitions, business valuation, scaling, exit planning, value building, and capital debt/equity raises.

A business valuation is a critical tool for succession planning, whether you’re hoping to sell or looking forward to retirement.

If you are like most small business owners, you find it difficult to plan because your future has more unknowns than your non-business-owning counterparts. You might not know how much your business is worth, when you should sell, where to find the right buyer, how to fetch the best price, or even how much insurance to carry.

I’ll figure it out when I’m ready to retire, which is the day after never …. That is the response we get from small business owners when we ask how much their business is worth.
