What Is M&A?
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) refers to the process of combining businesses or transferring ownership through the purchase or sale of a company. While the term is often used as a single concept, it actually includes two different types of transactions:
Merger – Two companies combine to form a single business.
Acquisition – One company purchases another and assumes ownership or control.
Today, acquisitions are significantly more common than mergers, particularly in cross-border transactions where companies seek expansion into new markets. Rather than simply buying or selling a business, M&A is widely used as a strategic tool to accelerate growth, strengthen competitive advantage, acquire technology, and support long-term business succession.
Share Purchase vs. Business Acquisition
One of the first questions business owners ask is whether an investor intends to purchase company shares or specific business assets. Although both approaches involve a transfer of ownership, they differ in structure and legal implications.
Share Purchase
In a share purchase, the buyer acquires shares from the existing shareholders and becomes the new owner of the company. The legal entity remains unchanged, allowing the business to continue operating with its existing employees, contracts, licenses, customer relationships, assets, liabilities, and brand reputation.
Business (Asset) Acquisition
In an asset acquisition, the buyer purchases selected assets rather than the company itself. These assets may include machinery, inventory, intellectual property, customer contracts, production facilities, or other business operations. This structure gives buyers greater flexibility by allowing them to acquire only the assets they need while leaving certain liabilities with the seller.
Why Do Businesses Choose M&A?
Businesses of all sizes use M&A to achieve different strategic objectives, including:
Business Expansion – Grow through acquiring competitors or complementary businesses.
Capital Raising – Bring in strategic investors who provide both funding and expertise.
Business Succession – Support retirement planning or leadership transition.
Market Expansion – Enter new markets through established businesses.
Value Creation – Improve governance, operational efficiency, and long-term business value.
Understanding the M&A Process
Although every transaction is unique, most M&A projects follow a structured process.
Define Your Objectives
The first step is identifying your goals, whether they involve attracting investors, expanding operations, succession planning, or exiting the business.
Business Assessment & Valuation
A comprehensive evaluation of the company's financial performance, operations, and market position helps determine its value and prepares the business for discussions with potential investors.
Identify Potential Buyers or Investors
Suitable investors are identified based on industry, investment criteria, strategic fit, and long-term objectives.
Negotiation & Due Diligence
After initial discussions, both parties negotiate key commercial terms while the buyer conducts financial, legal, tax, and operational due diligence.
Transaction Closing
Once agreements are finalized, ownership is transferred and post-transaction integration begins.
Why Work with an M&A Advisor?
M&A transactions involve financial, legal, tax, and strategic complexities that require careful planning. Experienced advisors help business owners prepare for investment, identify suitable buyers, protect confidential information, negotiate favorable terms, reduce transaction risks, and maximize business value throughout the process.
How Tokyo Consulting Firm Can Help
Tokyo Consulting Firm provides comprehensive cross-border M&A advisory services for Thai business owners and international investors. Our services include business valuation, investor matching, buy-side and sell-side advisory, financial analysis, due diligence coordination, negotiation support, and cross-border transaction advisory.
Whether you are considering selling your business, raising investment, or expanding through acquisition, our experienced advisors are ready to support you through every stage of the M&A process.