NASDAL Goodwill Survey – what happens next?

NASDAL Goodwill Survey – what happens next?

NASDAL has released their Goodwill Survey statistics for the quarter ending 31st January 2020. But as Alan Suggett who compiles the goodwill survey, said it doesn’t show what has happened since March 2020 and the advent of the Coronavirus pandemic. In his comment he gives an insight as to what is actually happening now.

Alan Suggett, specialist dental accountant and partner in UNW LLP who compiles the goodwill survey, said, “It is fair to say that the most interesting part of this survey is effectively what it doesn’t show – that is what has happened since March 2020 and the advent of the Coronavirus pandemic.  Following this, I think it is fair to say that the days of the spectacular corporate deals we have seen in recent years, are over.

“At NASDAL we obviously spend a good deal of time speaking with other professional service providers such as bankers, valuers, IFAs and so on; the prevailing view is that we are currently in a ‘marking time’ stage as everyone waits for normality to return. And, most do expect normality to return. The number of practice sales during the last few months has massively reduced and those that are being done are often seeing a substantial discount to go through.

“At present, most buyers are requesting a delay in the process. There is more uncertainty with regard to lender valuations, some valuers are valuing at pre Covid levels but based on the assumption of a longer sale period rather than the previously normal 6 months. Lenders are still happy to lend but they want more information such as up to date management accounts, or even vendor prepared cashflow forecasts.”

Survey

The Goodwill Survey statistics, which are normally produced on a quarterly basis, provide a useful snapshot of the dental practice sales market. However, these are not normal times. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this week saw the delayed release of the figures for the quarter ending 31st January 2020. 

The survey for the quarter saw a small increase – again – in the goodwill as a percentage of fee income in deals done. This is the sixth quarter in a row that deals have risen – from a low of 122% of gross fees in quarter ending October 2018, to 159% of gross fees in this latest quarter.

Again, NHS practice values fell back a little – from 166% of gross fees in the previous quarter to 155%. The quarter did see a big rise in valuations though – up from an average goodwill value of 132% of gross fees in the quarter ending 31st October 2019 to 157% of gross fees this time. Valuations of NHS, private and mixed practices were all up in the quarter with particularly big rises in the valuations of mixed and private practices.

The goodwill figures are collated from accountant and lawyer members of NASDAL on a quarterly basis in order to give a useful guide to the practice sales market. These figures relate to the quarter ending 31st January 2020. NASDAL reminds all that as with any averages, these statistics should be treated as a guideline only.

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