Listing Key Terms

Membership Terms

A summary of the MassMergers.com listing arrangement. Full terms in the Listing Agreement with ILOCX.

01

What you get

ILOCX Limited (trading as MassMergers.com) deploys human M&A specialists, proprietary AI systems, and algorithmic matching tools to identify acquirers, targets, and combination partners for your company. Provided free of charge for the duration of your listing.

02

What we charge

A success fee of 0.1% of the Transaction Value, payable only if a merger or acquisition completes. No retainer. No monthly fee. No charge if no deal closes.

03

Worked examples

Transaction
$100m
Fee
$100,000
Transaction
$500m
Fee
$500,000
Transaction
$1bn
Fee
$1,000,000
04

When the fee applies

To any merger or acquisition completing while you are listed on the Platform, and to any merger or acquisition completing within 24 months of you leaving the Platform.

05

Universal scope

The fee applies whether the counterparty was introduced by MassMergers or identified by you, your bankers, or any other source. This is the trade-off for the very low headline rate.

06

Transaction value

Cash, equity, assumed debt, earn-outs, deferred and contingent consideration, and capitalised retention arrangements are all included. Deferred and contingent elements reconcile as each amount is paid.

07

Payment

USD. Due within 10 Business Days of completion. Deferred elements paid as they crystallise.

08

No exclusivity — term — governing law

You retain the right to use your own bankers and advisors at any time. Either party may terminate on 30 days' written notice. The 24-month tail survives termination. Governed by the laws of England and Wales.

09

Compared to traditional M&A advisory

Typical investment banking success fees: 1–3% for mid-market deals; 0.3–1% for megadeals over $1bn. MassMergers' 0.1% is a small fraction of that — and unlike a banker, there is no retainer, no minimum fee, and no monthly burn.

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