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Why Us

An ESOP transaction can be complex and therefore requires the expertise of seasoned financial advisors who are well-versed in structuring them. At Executive Financial Services (EFS), we bring decades of experience and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in ESOP transactions. In addition, our firm handles ESOP transactions very differently than an ESOP investment bank.

EFS Offers:

  • Expertise in ESOP Transactions:
    • Over 40 years of experience in structuring complex ESOP transactions
    • Deep understanding of regulatory requirements by the Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service
    • Ensuring compliance while delivering economic returns to participants
  • Proven Track Record:
    • Successfully executed hundreds of ESOP transactions
    • Vast experience across companies of all sizes, from small to large corporations
    • Navigated diverse industries and business structures
  • Dedicated Support:
    • Team of seasoned professionals guiding you through every stage of the ESOP transaction process
    • Personalized attention and tailored solutions
    • Unparalleled support for a smooth and successful ESOP implementation
  • Maximizing Benefits:
    • Leveraging our expertise and reputation to help you achieve your goals
    • Maximizing the benefits of your ESOP for your company and its stakeholders
Transactions Value of EFS
Second-Stage 100% S ESOP

Defense Contractor51% sale for $84M

Completed feasibility analysis including evaluation of impact of transaction on the company’s ESOP repurchase obligation, created Stock Appreciation Rights as a management incentive plan, managed the implementation process including 401(k) lateral transfer
C-Corp ESOP + 1042 Election

Department of Energy Contractor 20% sale for $11.8M

Successfully managed the ESOP process for a minority transaction for the sale of convertible preferred stock to an ESOP followed by a 1042 election by selling shareholders
Sale of ESOP-Owned Company

Buying and Consulting Group 100% sale for $30M

Assisted a long-term 100% ESOP-owned client evaluate its succession planning opportunities which resulted in selecting an Investment Banking Group to conduct a controlled auction and the sale of the company’s assets to a strategic buyer, followed by termination of ESOP
ESOP Termination

Industrial Contractor 42% sale for $2.18M

Assisted a long-term 30% ESOP-owned client to merge the ESOP into its 401(k) plan with the Company stock being purchased by the company
S-Corp ESOP

Specialty Contractor 100% sale for $60.5M

Prepared a feasibility analysis, conducted trustee selection due diligence, and structured a transaction in which the Company distributed the shareholder’s’ $10.5M tax basis in cash followed by the Company entering into a redemption and subscription transaction for $50M

Why Choose EFS over an Investment Bank ESOP Firm:

ESOP transactions involve two types of advisors: investment bankers and ESOP consultants. 

  • Fee Structure:
    • Investment Bankers: Charge a success fee based on the stock value sold to the ESOP, often with a substantial minimum fee.
    • ESOP Consultants: Base fees on the time committed to implementing the transaction, similar to attorneys and CPAs.
  • Cost Savings:
    • Engaging an ESOP Consultant yields substantial savings, particularly for larger transactions.
  • Fee Payment Timing:
    • Investment Bankers: Paid a success fee only if the transaction closes, similar to real estate brokers.
    • ESOP Consultants: Invoice fees monthly during the implementation process, aligning with the work performed.
  • Post-Transaction Obligations:
    • Investment Bankers: Often have a 1-3 year tail, requiring payment if there is a sale to any party, even if the ESOP transaction does not close.
    • ESOP Consultants: No post-transaction obligations beyond the scope of the engagement.
  • Proprietary Strategies:
    • Investment Bankers: May claim to have proprietary concepts, but there are no proprietary ESOP ideas. Experienced ESOP sell-side advisors are aware of the planning strategies recommended by others in the industry.