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Mergers & Acquisitions That Strengthen School Performance
Mergers of schools or transfers of management are always a major decision. It is not only about the documents but also involves people, culture, systems, and expectations. Raghav Foundation is an expert in this domain, maintains confidentiality of project details, and has a well-structured process. Our endeavor is to make the transition smooth, preserve brand identity, and create a unified institution that will provide stronger academics, efficient operations, and long-term sustainability.
Our Merger & Acquisition Process
Stage 1
Assessment and Due Diligence
- Understanding the school's current status, goals, and reasons for seeking a merger.
- School's academics, operations, infrastructure, financials, and potential risks are studied.
- Prepare a feasibility report that helps promoters make informed decisions.
Stage 2
Identifying the Right Partner
- We shortlist potential investors or collaborating institutions.
- Evaluate the school’s financial strength, vision, and operational philosophy.
- We will ensure compatibility with your school’s identity and future aspirations.
Stage 3
Final Partner Selection
- Compare shortlisted partners based on alignment and long-term value.
- We try to facilitate discussions to clarify expectations from both ends.
- Select the partner that is best suited for stability and future growth.
Stage 4
Proposal Presentation and Site Visit
- Present a proposal for a structured merger with benefits and roadmaps.
- Enable site visits for both parties for inspecting facilities and systems.
- Queries are addressed, and terms are refined before mutual commitment.
Stage 5
Agreement and Negotiation
- Assistance is provided in preparing legal documents and operational agreements.
- Transparent guiding in negotiation between both parties.
- Clarity is ensured on responsibilities, compliance, and timelines.
Stage 6
Transition and Merger Completion
- Transfer of control or management operations is coordinated.
- Academics, branding, and administration under the new framework are realigned.
- The transition is designed to minimize disruption for staff, students, and parents.