Add-On Acquisition

Definition

An acquisition made by an existing portfolio company to expand its scale, capabilities, or market presence, often used interchangeably with bolt-on acquisition in private equity contexts. Add-on acquisitions may range from small tuck-in deals that fill specific gaps to larger transformative transactions that materially change the portfolio company's competitive position. The add-on strategy enables PE-backed platforms to grow faster than organic growth alone would permit.

Related Terms

Absorption Rate Accretion/Dilution Analysis Acquiring Bank Acquisition Method Adjusted EBITDA

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