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Outside of asking the business owner, you are working with imperfect information.

A couple resources are D&B or Pitchbook, but even they struggle to get accurate results.

Sometimes you can find a periodical where the company talks about revenue (i.e. - Some business journals highlight "20xx Growth Reports").

Maybe the company received an award which has revenue buckets (i.e. - Best Places to Work in XXXX).

If the company has contracts with the federal government you may be able to find revenue size.

An alternative is that you could gauge size of the company based on how many employees they have on LinkedIN. Again, not perfect but will provide insight on directional size.

 

And after all the above has been done - if the FS are not available, tell the MD to calm the fuck down and stop hyperventilating

 

Are you pitching to the company or just including them as a potential target or something?

If its just some small company and your bank does not have a relationship figure out how to set up yourself as the relationship manager, call the company (its so easy to find small private company management contact info online) and introduce yourself. Tell the company you work with X bank and that you are interested in learning more about the company and their story. Ask some basic financial questions...there are many ways to gauge company size based on how they answer. This is what VP level guys start to do...why not start as an analyst?

Just make absolutely sure somebody at the firm does not already have that as a relationship already (also check contacts as sometimes people have prior relationships with execs that jump companies). This will get you major brownie points with your MD if it leads to a new relationship for him.

 

I know this is a super late bump, but I'm in a similar scenario and I'm going to have to reach out to management of a handful of private companies to get some financials. How do you approach this without sounding like a vulture, especially if you are particularly interested to see if it is a distressed company?

 

Public debt is your only real accurate source.

Careful with CIQ. I remember seeing that they booked Koch industries revenue at 20M or something crazy. Otherwise it's a high level call with management and extrapolation thereafter

 

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