Financial Advisory
At a glance
Initial Situation
When a financed company finds itself in a challenging situation or faces a major credit or investment decision, the need for reliable facts increases.
Our Approach
We analyze performance, liquidity, capital structure, and planning, review key assumptions, and develop case-specific options for action. Based on this, we develop a clear negotiation and enforcement strategy.
Your Benefit
- Reliable basis for decision-making by credit and investment committees
- Transparency regarding risks, value potential, and recovery effects
- Consistent debt and equity story suitable for investors
in Detail
Initial Situation
Financial advisory is relevant for financiers and investors when a financed company finds itself in a challenging situation or when a significant credit or investment decision is pending. In such phases, the need for information and the pressure to make decisions increase, while transparency and confidence in corporate management often decline.
What is Financial Advisory?
Financial advisory is independent, investor-oriented support that takes a structured approach to analyzing the debtor's situation. It provides a precise picture of performance, liquidity, capital structure, and planning, develops case-specific courses of action, and uses these to derive a clear negotiation and enforcement strategy.
Objective, Significance, and Purpose of Financial Advisory
The aim of financial advisory is to provide investors with a sound basis for decision-making and actively secure their position. Risks and value potential are made transparent, options are prioritized, and the effects on recovery, debt servicing, and exit scenarios are reliably assessed.
Support from Horn & Company
Horn & Company provides investors with an objective view of the situation, options, and negotiating leverage. We combine restructuring and industry expertise with integrated financial models, quantify recovery effects, and assist in developing a consistent credit or equity story for committees and stakeholders.




