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Valuation

INAQ has advisors with formal expertise and extensive experience in valuing assets and companies within the seafood sector.


When making important decisions on the acquisitions of businesses or assets, it is often essential to  get an independent valuation.

INAQ combines thorough analysis with practical tools and delivers reliable valuations. The goal is to provide customers with insights that not only shed light on current value but also provide a strategic foundation for future growth and development. Managers and owners in the seafood industry will get the tools they need to make well-informed decisions, whether it’s acquisitions, mergers, divestments or strategic restructuring.

A deeper understanding of the complexity
INAQ offers specialized valuation services for companies in the seafood industry, a sector characterized by high complexity. The seafood industry faces unique challenges such as biological risks, fluctuating market conditions, and changing regulatory requirements. INAQ’s valuation takes these factors into account through an in-depth analysis of both existing assets and growth opportunities. This includes key values such as farming licenses, fishing quotas, infrastructure and synergies.

INAQ’s core philosophy is to adapt the valuation methodology to the specific challenges and opportunities in each individual situation. INAQ’s valuations incorporate the dynamics of the seafood industry together with the company-specific value drivers.

A simple and precise method

Despite the inherent complexity, INAQ emphasizes making the processes understandable and efficient. The methodology is based on three central approaches:

•Earnings-based methods – The present value of future cash flows
Market-based methods – Based on the pricing of comparable assets
Balance sheet-based methods – The sum of the market value of individual assets

With an analytical framework that balances detailed understanding of the industry, subject knowledge and expertise, INAQ helps companies gain an accurate and applicable understanding of their value.

“To the man with only a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.« – C. Munger