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What is an Information Memorandum (CIM)?

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What is an Information Memorandum (CIM)?

An information memorandum, also called a confidential information memorandum or CIM, is the formal document prepared by the seller to present the business to prospective buyers during a structured sale process.

The CIM is the business’s primary marketing document in a transaction. It presents the investment thesis: the business overview, financial history and performance, growth opportunities, competitive positioning, management team, and operational highlights, everything a sophisticated buyer needs to form an initial view of the opportunity and decide whether to pursue it further.

A well-constructed CIM does two things simultaneously. It presents the business in its most compelling light, highlighting the characteristics that command a premium. And it is accurate and defensible, because anything in the CIM that cannot be supported in due diligence becomes a credibility issue and a negotiating liability. The CIM is not a sales brochure. It is a legal document that forms part of the information the buyer relies on, and representations made in it carry weight in the subsequent purchase and sale agreement.

See also: Confidentiality Agreement (NDA) · Data Room · Sell-Side Readiness

A CIM that is compelling and accurate in equal measure is one of the most valuable outputs of a well-prepared sale process. See how Wefinx approaches exit planning.

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