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Route to market: leveraging your commercial capabilities to maximize transaction success
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Contact information Omar Troncoso CampuzanoManaging DirectorEY-ParthenonErnst & Young [email protected]
Jeff WrayManaging DirectorHead of Consumer Products & Retail SectorEY-ParthenonErnst & Young [email protected]
For consumer products and retail (CPR) executives, merger and acquisition (M&A) is more important than ever to growth and survival.
Learn more about EY-Parthenon’s Consumer Products & Retail team at parthenon.ey.com.
EY-Parthenon can help you navigate your options and answerthe key questions surrounding a new route to market.
In order to maximize the value of a transaction, a company must determine the optimal combination of the different route to market (RTM) structures that are being combined.
Evaluate the commercial and operational capabilities of the intended target and compare them to the opportunities, gaps and priorities in your own business
intend to actively pursue acqusitions over
the next 12 months
see the CPR M&A market as improving
or stable
Source: EY Capital Confidence Barometer 2017
Implement Evaluate
Design Assess
4 1
23
RTM approach
Assess the strategic options against a clear set of commercial, financial and risk parameters
Designyour future route to
market operating model by determining key
processes, systems and third-party relationships
Implementfocused
governance and plans for cutover, stabilization and
synergy attainment
55% 36% 97%
expect growth to come from M&A, joint ventures and alliances
Sales structure and capabilities
Key accounts
What levers drive revenue and cost synergies with the existing portfolio?
How can we limit redundancies while expanding potential
access to new markets for the
combined entity?
How do we evaluate the combined
product portfolio’s distribution network
needs?
How can we incorporate these findings into the valuation model?
What is the current RTM adopted by
each of the companies across product categories
and channels?
How do we rationalize the
legacy RTM models and identify leading
practices moving forward?
What are the contractual risks and liabilities that
will be faced as RTM strategies are
aligned?
What will be the cost impact
of RTM changes to various functional support
organizations and structures?
Key routeto market questions
Channels