Solutions

One platform from the first listing to the signed LOI.

Start with the engine. Add diligence when a target is worth the work. Bring in capital when the deal is real. Each step is a separate decision.

01 · Acquisition Engine

Every target on the market, scored against your buy box.

A weekly read of every live listing in your specialty and geography, normalized into one schema, scored with your criteria, and ranked. The output is a pipeline you can defend line by line, with the source behind every figure.

  • Ranked pipeline with fit score, band, and one-line why-fit on every target
  • Weekly digest email of new targets that clear your threshold
  • First-seen and vanished dates on every listing, captured from day one
  • Your own deals ingested and scored alongside the market
02 · Diligence packages

The report card before you bid.

When a target is worth the work, the package goes past the cover numbers: the add-back bridge re-derived, owner and key-person exposure, facility and real estate, the value-creation levers sized in dollars, and the red flags to underwrite. It closes with an indicative offer range and structure, and a call to walk it.

  • Four-block verdict: valuation vs price, lever matrix, flag taxonomy, offer and structure
  • Seller question list, prioritized for the next call
  • You quarterback the process; we deliver the read and the review call
03 · Private data rooms

Your pipeline, your buy box, your documents. Nobody else's.

Each client works in an isolated, access-controlled room. The ranked pipeline, the scoring rubric, the intake schema, the verdicts, and the source documents behind them all live in one place, laid out the way a diligence reader expects.

  • Invitation-only access, role-scoped, with an audit trail
  • Source documents opened through expiring private links
  • Listings anonymous until an NDA is signed
Data room overview
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04 · Capital introductions

The financing conversation, already briefed.

Because the diligence package already carries the normalized financials, the valuation, and the structure, a lender introduction starts from a prepared file instead of a cold call. PC Analytics does not lend and does not give investment advice.

Lender introductions

Every type of acquisition financing, introduced when the deal is real.

Traditional bank, business, SBA, equipment, and working-capital lenders. Introductions, not offers. Every lender underwrites on its own terms.

Access

Tell us your buy box. We will show you what is on the market.

Access is by invitation. A short conversation about your criteria, your geography, and your timeline, then a room of your own.

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