Since you're up here anyway.
Tell us about a deal — the industry, the rough numbers, what documents you have. We'll tell you what we can do with it.
Email us →A broker's work is selling the business.
Not assembling the two-hundred-hour book that sells it.
One finished CIM. Ready for buyers.
Send us the deal.
Avelor Labs produces Confidential Information Memorandums and teasers for business brokers and M&A advisors. You send what you have — financial statements, a customer list, or just what you know about the business. We turn it into a document that's ready to put in front of buyers.
A CIM your name goes on and buyers make decisions from. Structured the way the market expects to read it.
Have the financials? Upload them. Don't have them yet? Walk through a guided intake instead. Both paths work.
The same hands that take in your deal build the book and check it line by line. Figures that don't reconcile come back to you as questions, not quiet assumptions.
A CIM is the single document a buyer reads before deciding whether your deal is worth their time. It's also the reason listings sit unmarketed for weeks.
Formatting financials, chasing add-back justifications, rebuilding the same section structure for the fourth time this quarter.
Analyst time is expensive, and turnaround stretches while the seller asks when the listing goes live.
When every deal's book looks different, buyers notice — and the ones that look thin get read as thin businesses.
We send you an intake link matched to what you have. Upload the documents, or answer the guided version if the financials aren't in hand yet.
Your figures and your narrative are assembled into a complete memorandum — financial summary, customer profile, operations, growth, transaction terms.
A finished draft comes back to you with anything uncertain flagged. You approve it, request changes, and take it to market under your brand.
Avelor Labs is a document studio for the lower middle market. We exist for one reason: brokers lose selling time to production work, and the production work is systematisable.
We're small and deliberately so. Every deal is handled directly, every document is read before it goes out, and we'd rather tell you a number doesn't reconcile than quietly format around it.
The CIM is delivered for you to issue under your own brand. We don't appear in it and we don't contact your seller.
Submissions are used solely to prepare your materials, transmitted securely, never sold, and never made public.
Where source material is thin or figures conflict, we tell you. Nothing is invented to fill a section.
One house structure and one visual standard, so your fourth deal looks as considered as your first.
Ideally the seller's financial statements — a profit and loss and balance sheet covering the last three years, in whatever format they exist. Tax returns, a customer breakdown, the lease, and an org chart all help.
If you don't have the financials yet, that's a normal place to start. We'll send a guided intake that walks through the same ground by hand.
Then you take the manual route. It asks for the figures you know, walks through add-backs and customer concentration in plain language, and captures the parts of the story no document contains — why the seller is selling, where the growth is, what a buyer will find in diligence.
Turnaround depends on the completeness of what you send and the complexity of the deal. We confirm a delivery date with you when we receive the intake, before any work begins.
No. We work only with you. If something in the material is unclear or doesn't reconcile, it comes back to you as a question — never to your client.
You do. It's delivered for you to issue under your own brand, to your own buyer list, on your own timeline.
Submissions are treated as strictly confidential and used solely to prepare your materials. Files are transmitted securely, stored with reputable technology providers under terms that prohibit any other use, never sold, and never used to train AI models. Full detail is in the Privacy Policy at the bottom of this page.
Pricing depends on deal complexity and what you're able to provide, so we quote per engagement rather than publishing a rate card. Email us with a short description of the deal and we'll come back with a number.
Tell us the industry, roughly what the business earns, and what documents you have. We'll tell you what we can do with it.