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Confidentiality in M&A Checklist

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1. Legal Safeguards

  • Draft and execute Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) with all potential buyers, advisors, and third parties.
  • Include strong non-solicitation and non-circumvention clauses to protect relationships with employees, customers, and suppliers.
  • Ensure that NDAs extend to both written and verbal communications.

2. Information Management

  • Establish a tiered data room (virtual or physical) to control buyer access.
  • Share only essential, staged information—start with high-level financials and only provide sensitive details later.
  • Redact or anonymize particularly sensitive data (e.g., customer names, proprietary technology details) until later deal stages.
  • Track and log who accesses documents and when.

3. Communication Protocols

  • Designate a single point of contact (e.g., your investment banker) for all buyer communications.
  • Develop a standard response script for employees, vendors, or customers if rumors arise.
  • Avoid email chains—use secure communication channels whenever possible.
  • Clearly define who inside your company is “in the know” and limit deal discussions to that group.

4. Managing Stakeholders

  • Brief only key executives and advisors early in the process.
  • Delay informing employees, suppliers, or customers until necessary to avoid destabilizing operations.
  • Prepare a contingency plan if confidentiality leaks occur—decide in advance who will handle messaging.

5. Buyer Screening & Staging

  • Pre-qualify buyers for financial capacity and strategic fit before disclosing sensitive data.
  • Release information in phases (teaser → CIM → data room → management meetings).
  • Maintain a competitive bidding environment to discourage leaks and gamesmanship.

6. Advisor Coordination

  • Ensure your M&A advisors, attorneys, and accountants adhere to strict confidentiality protocols.
  • Require advisors to sign NDAs if not already under professional confidentiality obligations.
  • Align messaging across all advisors to prevent mixed signals.

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