Middle-Market Executives Confident about Access to Capital and Potential for Transaction Activity over the Next Six Months

New CohnReznick Survey Indicates Strong Forecast For Business Growth, Job Creation Among Middle-Market Companies Heading Into 2015

Middle-Market companies are ready to pull the trigger on transactions aimed at growing their businesses and creating jobs, and feel confident in their ability to secure the necessary capital. (Graphic: Business Wire)

NEW YORK--()--Executives at middle-market companies across the United States are ready to pull the trigger on transactions aimed at growing their businesses and creating jobs, according to new research commissioned by CohnReznick LLP, a top ten accounting, tax, and advisory firm specializing in middle-market companies. Moreover, middle-market companies are confident in their ability to secure the necessary capital to complete a transaction before the end of 2014.

The survey, conducted in conjunction with the launch of CohnReznick’s National Liquidity and Capital Formation Advisory Group, reveals an optimistic outlook on growth, access to capital, and liquidity among companies across many industries. Indeed, according to the research, nearly one-fifth of middle-market companies will likely engage in a liquidity or capital formation event over the next six months, triggering a significant wave of potential jobs and revenue for banks, consultants and services providers. Respondents identified likely sources of capital as traditional banks, investment banks, private equity firms, venture capital firms, mezzanine lenders, crowdfunding, and IPOs.

“Middle-market businesses are the most important growth engine in the U.S. economy and a critical component to job creation,” said Dom Esposito, CohnReznick Partner and leader of CohnReznick’s National Liquidity and Capital Formation Advisory Group. “When we hear from executives that they are optimistic about access to capital and comfortable enough to conduct a significant financial transaction in the short-term in order to grow their business, I think it bodes well for middle-market growth and the direction of the U.S. economy.”

However, when pressed about the JOBS Act, which many have credited as a driving force behind the economic recovery and a robust IPO recovery in the U.S., only one-third of executives at smaller middle-market companies claimed to be familiar with the key elements of the legislation that could benefit their organization.

“The JOBS Act is a remarkable piece of legislation, but unless the smaller middle-market businesses which it is designed to help are leveraging the benefits, its effectiveness as an economic stimulus will remain underutilized,” said Cindy McLoughlin, CohnReznick Partner and leader of CohnReznick’s National Liquidity and Capital Formation Advisory Group. “Clearly, the SEC and members of the capital markets ecosystem must do a better job educating smaller company executives on the benefits of the JOBS Act, provide definitive guidance on equity crowdfunding, and formalize the Reg A+ provisions. We believe it is time for a JOBS Act II – the sooner the better.”

According to the report:

  • 20% of middle-market companies will likely engage in a liquidity or capital formation event over the next six months. With nearly 200,000 middle-market businesses in all industry segments and geographies, according to the National Center for The Middle Market, this could mean a considerable number of transactions through the end of 2014.
  • 88% of middle-market executives, who would likely invest raised capital in an increased workforce, would moderately or greatly increase hiring volume.
  • Only 35% of middle-market executives reported being somewhat or very familiar with the various components of the JOBS Act. 50% of larger companies are somewhat or very familiar with the various components of the JOBS Act while only 27% of smaller companies reported as being somewhat or very familiar.
  • Only 28% of middle-market executives said that they are somewhat or very comfortable with crowdfunding as a legitimate means of raising capital. And when it comes to raising capital, only 2% of middle-market executives will investigate provisions of the JOBS Act, including crowdfunding, as a potential source of capital.

The full study will be distributed later this month and will be available at www.cohnreznick.com/capitalformation. CohnReznick will conduct the Middle-Market Pulse: Liquidity and Capital Formation Survey on a semi-annual basis.

About CohnReznick

With origins dating back to 1919, CohnReznick LLP is the 10th largest accounting, tax, and advisory firm in the United States, combining the resources and technical expertise of a national firm with the hands-on, entrepreneurial approach that today's dynamic business environment demands. CohnReznick serves a large number of diverse industries and offers specialized services for Fortune 1000 companies, owner-managed firms, international enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations, and other key market sectors.

Headquartered in New York, NY, CohnReznick serves its clients with more than 280 partners, 2,500 employees, and 26 offices. The Firm is a member of Nexia International, a global network of independent accountancy, tax, and business advisors. For more information, visit www.cohnreznick.com.

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Release Summary

New research commissioned by top accounting, tax, and advisory firm, CohnReznick LLP, indicates strong forecast for business growth and job creation among middle-market companies heading into 2015.

Contacts

Media:
Goodman Media International
Bennett Kleinberg or Sabrina Strauss
212-576-2700
cohnreznickpr@goodmanmedia.com