---
name: evaluating-platform-acquisition-targets
language: en
description: Assesses platform investment opportunities with industry positioning, management quality, organic growth potential, and add-on runway. Use when evaluating platform deals, screening PE investments, or analyzing industry leaders.
tags:
  - analysis
  - private-equity
  - investment
metadata:
  author: casemark
  practice_areas:
    - Private Equity
    - Leveraged Buyouts
    - Growth Equity
  document_types:
    - Evaluation Report
  skill_modes:
    - Analysis
    - Assessment
---
# Evaluating Platform Acquisition Targets

## When To Use

- Screening a potential platform acquisition for a PE fund or family office
- Comparing multiple platform candidates within a target sub-sector
- Preparing an investment committee memo on a platform opportunity
- Assessing whether a company can serve as the anchor for a buy-and-build strategy
- Re-evaluating an existing portfolio company's viability as a roll-up platform

## Inputs To Gather

- **Company financials**: Trailing 3-year P&L, balance sheet, cash flow statement; TTM EBITDA with addbacks schedule
- **Industry context**: Market size, growth rate, fragmentation level, competitive landscape map
- **Management details**: Org chart, tenure of key executives, equity rollover expectations, post-close role commitments
- **Customer data**: Revenue concentration (top 10 customers as % of revenue), contract terms, churn/retention metrics, recurring vs. project-based mix
- **Add-on pipeline**: List of potential bolt-on targets with estimated size, geography, and strategic rationale
- **Deal parameters**: Indicative valuation range, proposed capital structure, sponsor equity check size, expected hold period

## Workflow

1. **Confirm thesis and screening criteria** — Define the investment thesis driving the platform search (e.g., fragmented HVAC services, specialty chemicals distribution). Establish hard filters: minimum EBITDA floor, geography, end-market exposure, and deal size range.

2. **Assess industry positioning**
   - Map the target's market share relative to top 5 competitors
   - Evaluate barriers to entry: regulatory licenses, customer switching costs, proprietary technology, scale advantages
   - Identify secular tailwinds or headwinds (demographic shifts, regulatory trends, technology disruption) [VERIFY: industry-specific regulatory drivers]
   - Score fragmentation opportunity: number of sub-scale competitors available as add-ons

3. **Analyze financial profile**
   - Normalize EBITDA: strip out owner compensation, one-time items, related-party transactions; document each addback with supporting evidence
   - Evaluate margin trajectory: gross margin stability, SG&A leverage potential, capex intensity (maintenance vs. growth)
   - Stress-test revenue durability: recurring revenue percentage, backlog visibility, contract renewal rates
   - Assess working capital dynamics: DSO, DIO, DPO trends; flag seasonal cash flow swings

4. **Evaluate management and organizational readiness**
   - Gauge CEO/founder willingness to partner with institutional capital and accept governance changes
   - Assess depth of second-tier management: can the business operate if one or two key people depart?
   - Identify functional gaps that need immediate hiring post-close (CFO upgrade, VP of M&A, HR leader)
   - Evaluate existing systems infrastructure: ERP, CRM, financial reporting cadence — can it absorb bolt-ons without major overhaul?

5. **Size the add-on runway**
   - Build a target universe: count of actionable acquisition candidates within the defined geography and service line
   - Estimate typical add-on valuation multiples vs. platform entry multiple (quantify the multiple arbitrage)
   - Assess integration complexity per add-on: shared back-office feasibility, brand consolidation, cross-sell potential
   - Model cumulative EBITDA build from organic growth plus a realistic add-on cadence (e.g., 2–3 tuck-ins per year)

6. **Construct risk matrix**
   - Customer concentration risk (any single customer >15% of revenue is a flag)
   - Key-person dependency
   - Regulatory or environmental exposure [VERIFY: applicable federal/state regulations for target industry]
   - Technology obsolescence or disruption risk
   - Integration execution risk at projected acquisition pace

7. **Synthesize scoring and recommendation**
   - Score the target across five dimensions: industry attractiveness, financial quality, management strength, organic growth potential, and add-on runway (use a 1–5 scale for each)
   - Calculate a composite weighted score aligned to fund strategy priorities
   - Provide a clear proceed / pass / conditional-proceed recommendation with rationale

## Output

Produce a **Platform Evaluation Report** containing:

- **Executive summary**: One-paragraph investment thesis with composite score and recommendation
- **Industry overview**: Market size, growth, fragmentation, and competitive positioning
- **Financial summary**: Normalized EBITDA bridge, margin analysis, revenue quality assessment
- **Management assessment**: Key personnel evaluation, organizational gaps, governance readiness
- **Add-on opportunity map**: Target universe size, representative bolt-on profiles, projected EBITDA build
- **Risk matrix**: Ranked risks with proposed mitigants
- **Appendix**: Detailed addback schedule, comparable transaction multiples, and source data references

## Quality Checks

- Every EBITDA addback is individually substantiated — no blanket "management adjustments" without line-item support
- Revenue concentration and customer data are sourced from actuals, not management estimates alone; mark unsourced figures with [VERIFY]
- Add-on target count is grounded in identifiable companies, not top-down market math
- Composite scoring weights are explicitly stated and tied to the fund's stated strategy
- Regulatory and environmental risks reference specific statutes or regulatory bodies [VERIFY: jurisdiction-specific requirements]
- Report distinguishes clearly between confirmed data, management representations, and analyst assumptions
- Recommendation includes conditions or diligence items that must be resolved before advancing to LOI
