Our thorough understanding of the industry, comprehensive investment banking capabilities and deep experience across every facet of the deal lifecycle enables our clients to manage transaction risk, create long-term value and make timely, smarter decisions.
Why Clients Choose Us:
- 100 years as trusted partner
- Serving clients across nearly every industry and sector
- Managing Directors lead and are fully involved in all engagements
- Extensive relationships with acquirors in the industry
- Customized solutions with an integrated approach
- Financial Sponsor coverage and access to the global private equity community
Aerospace Defense and Government Services (ADG) Investment Banking
Consumer, Food, Restaurant and Retail Investment Banking
Diversified Industrials Investment Banking
Healthcare Investment Banking
Technology & Business Services Investment Banking
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Advisory
Equity Capital Markets Advisory
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Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Advisory
Kroll’s top ranked M&A Advisory practice spans sell-side, buy-side, due diligence, deal strategy and structuring, and capital raising.
Distressed M&A and Special Situations
Kroll professionals have advised hundreds of companies, investors and other stakeholders at all stages of distressed transactions and special situations.
Equity Capital Markets Advisory
Kroll is a leading independent financial advisor to companies seeking to access the public equity markets.
Navigating Global M&A with Regulatory Precision
When a multinational company pursued a strategic acquisition across borders, they faced a maze of regulatory valuation requirements. Kroll stepped in to guide the process, ensuring compliance and clarity every step of the way.

Uncover Hidden Fraud Networks Before They Strike
Discover how Kroll's advanced network analytics enabled a major APAC bank to uncover a substantial number of high-risk networks during a proof of concept — with 78% of them previously undetected by the bank. This revealed significant risk that traditional systems had failed to identify.









