Corporate Reorganization Before Selling and Prior Agreements
Corporate Reorganization Before Selling and Prior Agreements

Corporate Restructuring Before Selling a Company
Organizing the ownership structure before initiating a sale process
Before initiating a sale, it is often necessary to review the company’s corporate structure. Many companies have evolved over the years by bringing in partners, creating new entities, or making decisions that addressed specific needs at the time, but these may not always be appropriate for a future sale.
Corporate restructuring involves analyzing a company’s ownership and corporate structure to identify factors that could hinder a sale or acquisition and taking the necessary steps to address them.
It’s not just about organizing documentation. The goal is to eliminate obstacles that could affect negotiations, create uncertainty among buyers, or reduce the perceived value of the company.
This phase typically takes place after conducting a due diligence process to sell a company and before initiating contact with potential buyers.
Why reorganize the company before selling it?
Corporate structure is one of the first aspects that buyers review during any M&A transaction.
When there are issues related to ownership of shares, conflicts among partners, statutory restrictions, or overly complex structures, buyer confidence suffers and the transaction can become significantly more complicated.
Disorganized structures create uncertainty about who can make decisions, who must approve the sale, and what risks might arise after the closing.
On the contrary, a clear structure facilitates the analysis of the company, conveys professionalism, and reduces the risks associated with the transaction.
Common Corporate Issues Before a Sale
There are certain situations that frequently arise in companies preparing for a sale.
One of the most common issues is the excessive fragmentation of equity among numerous minority shareholders. This situation can hinder decision-making and increase the risk of deadlocks during negotiations.
Verbal agreements that were never formalized, disputes over the actual ownership of certain shares, and the lack of clear agreements regarding the transfer of shares and decision-making are also common.
Another recurring problem is conflicts among partners, especially when there are disagreements regarding the company’s valuation or whether it is advisable to sell.
Furthermore, many companies have complex corporate structures, with multiple entities, intermediate holding companies, or a mix of operating and non-operating assets, which make it difficult for the buyer to understand the business.
Common Corporate Reorganization Procedures
Reorganization can take various forms depending on the characteristics of each company.
Among the most common measures is the consolidation of share capital to reduce shareholder fragmentation and simplify the decision-making structure.
It may also be necessary to reorganize ownership interests among partners, resolve historical undocumented issues, or separate assets not related to the core business that the business owner wishes to retain.
In complex corporate groups, it is common to simplify the structure through mergers, spin-offs, or the elimination of intermediate companies that serve no significant economic purpose.
Similarly, the status of directors, powers of representation, and articles of incorporation are typically reviewed to align them with the needs of a future corporate transaction.
Pre-sale Shareholder Agreements
In addition to reorganizing the ownership structure, it is often essential to formalize agreements among partners before beginning the sale process.
These agreements help regulate key aspects and reduce the risk of conflict during the operation.
Of particular importance are drag-along rights, which allow the majority shareholder to compel minority shareholders to sell under the same terms when there is an offer for the entire company.
Tag-along rights are also common; they protect minority shareholders by allowing them to sell their shares alongside the majority shareholder.
In addition, decision-making procedures, conflict-resolution mechanisms, confidentiality obligations, and minimum criteria for accepting a takeover bid may be established.
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How does corporate structure affect the sales process?
The corporate structure has a direct impact on the valuation, negotiation, and feasibility of the transaction.
A clear structure facilitates due diligence, speeds up the review process, and allows negotiations to focus on financial and strategic issues.
Conversely, complex or contentious structures tend to increase the time needed to complete the transaction, raise due diligence costs, and create uncertainty for the buyer.
In many cases, buyers apply discounts to the company valuation when they perceive risks arising from the corporate structure or potential conflicts among partners.
When is it advisable to carry out a corporate reorganization?
The reorganization must be completed well in advance of the start of the sale process.
It is particularly recommended when there are multiple partners with significant stakes, complex group structures, internal conflicts, or assets that should be separated from the core business prior to the transaction.
It is also often necessary when planning to carry out a process to to identify buyers and investors or when investment funds and professional buyers are expected to participate.
The general rule is simple: the reorganization must be completed before negotiations begin, never during them.
How long does a corporate reorganization take?
The timeframe depends directly on the complexity of the existing structure.
Simple reorganizations, such as amendments to the articles of incorporation or the formalization of agreements among shareholders, can be completed in a few months.
However, when it is necessary to carry out mergers, spin-offs, or share consolidations, or to resolve significant disputes among partners, the process can take several months or even more than a year.
For this reason, it is essential to plan these actions well in advance.
Our Corporate Restructuring Service
At IN DIEM Abogados, we advise business owners on the corporate structuring of companies that are in the process of being sold.
We analyze the existing structure, identify potential obstacles, design the target structure, and implement the necessary measures to adapt it to the requirements of a future corporate transaction.
Our services include the reorganization of share capital, the formalization of shareholder agreements, the amendment of articles of incorporation, the streamlining of corporate groups, and coordination with Vendor Due Diligence.
The goal is for the company to enter the market with a clear, efficient structure that is prepared to withstand a rigorous due diligence process.
Do you need to restructure your company’s corporate structure?
If you are considering selling your company and there are multiple partners, complex structures, personal assets intermingled with the operating business, or unresolved internal conflicts, a corporate reorganization prior to the sale can make the difference between a smooth transaction and a complicated negotiation.
A well-organized structure boosts buyer confidence, facilitates the analysis of the company, reduces risks, and helps maximize the value obtained from the transaction.
Check out our specialized services and properly prepare your company to successfully navigate a future negotiation and closing of a business sale.
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Frequently Asked Questions International Legal
Answers to frequently asked questions about international legal services, cross-border operations, corporate law, and global legal advisory.
What is a corporate reorganization?
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It is the process of adjusting a company’s ownership and corporate structure prior to a corporate transaction.
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Why is it a good idea to restructure a company before selling it?
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Because it removes obstacles that could affect the valuation, negotiation, or closing of the transaction.
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What corporate issues are typically identified?
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Shareholder fragmentation, conflicts among shareholders, outdated bylaws, or complex corporate structures.
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What is a drag right?
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This is a clause that allows the majority shareholder to require minority shareholders to sell under the same terms as the majority shareholder.
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What is an accompaniment right?
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It is the right of minority shareholders to sell their shares alongside the majority shareholder on equal terms.
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Can a complex structure reduce a company’s value?
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Yes. Buyers typically apply discounts when they perceive complexity or corporate risks.
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When should a corporate reorganization be initiated?
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Preferably, between 12 and 24 months before the sale.
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Is it necessary to amend the bylaws?
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In many cases, yes—especially when there are restrictions on the transfer or obsolete clauses.
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How long does a corporate reorganization take?
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It depends on the complexity, although it can range from two to twelve months.
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How does this relate to due diligence?
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Proper corporate restructuring facilitates due diligence, reduces the number of issues identified by buyers, and helps streamline the sale process.
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Conflicts among partners, fragmented ownership, or incomplete agreements can complicate a transaction. We help you streamline your corporate structure to facilitate future negotiations and reduce uncertainty.
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