Bolt-On Acquisition

Definition

A relatively small acquisition made by a private equity portfolio company to complement and enhance its existing operations, typically adding new products, customers, geographies, or capabilities. Bolt-on acquisitions are a core component of buy-and-build strategies and are usually integrated into the platform company rather than operated independently. They are typically valued at lower multiples than the platform company, creating multiple arbitrage and value accretion for the PE fund.

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