• You can have the process executed quicker, with more structure and more coverage.
  • The due diligence investigation can proceed independently of time and place, outside normal business hours if necessary.
  • Cross-border services.
  • 24/7 access.
  • You only have to set up one dataroom, yet the buyers will not get in each other’s way.
  • You can grant authorisations to different types of users in advance. In simple language, this means that for each individual you can grant or restrict access to specific documents.
  • The searches can be reconstructed after the event.
  • Maximum possible protection of data.
  • The dataroom is fully accessible, yet can be sealed off at the document level and the user level, which is necessary if the sales process involves multiple phases.
  • Support for Q&As: questions from potential buyers can be distributed within the organisation, with the answers fed back via the virtual dataroom.
  • Informing potential buyers by e-mail of changes in the dataroom.
  • A log file is kept of all visits to the dataroom, including a record of which information was accessed and by whom.
  • The vendor can monitor the sales process.
  • Control over the sales process.