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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 48 MIN

Inside M&A from a Soldier's Perspective: How Guy Bartlett Built a 170 Million Dollar Track Record Buying and Selling SME Businesses

from Before You Buy or Sell a Business

Jared Johnson sits down with Guy Bartlett, founder of The Business Buyers Club and Fidelis Advisory, a fractional M&A service based in the UK. Guy shares how 42 years in the British Army Reserve shaped his approach to acquisitions, how he stumbled into his first share sale in the late 1990s, and how that experience led him to complete over 150 transactions and personally acquire 13 companies since 2006.Guy explains why M&A is fundamentally a people business, how due diligence can never fully capture a company's culture, and why the "transition trenches" after a deal closes are often harder than the deal itself. He breaks down the psychology of sellers who come to market unprepared, why so few UK business listings actually sell, and how unregulated brokers contribute to unrealistic price expectations on both sides of the table.Jared and Guy walk through what overseas buyers need to know before acquiring a business in the UK, from leadership presence and management incentives to deal structures like security bonds for deferred consideration. They also discuss the coming wave of baby boomer business exits, the risks of waiting too long to sell, and the hard lessons Guy learned from deals that went wrong, including a lost government contract, an underfunded roofing acquisition, and a cultural transition that cost him a business.Main Takeaways:M&A success depends more on people and culture than on spreadsheets or numbersDue diligence can verify contracts and financials but rarely captures a target company's cultureOnly about one in five UK businesses listed for sale actually sellUnregulated brokers in the UK often promise inflated prices to win the mandate feeSellers need a clear, realistic understanding of how much money they actually need before pricing a saleWaiting too long to sell can be catastrophic, including forced closures and lost value for owners and employeesOverseas buyers acquiring UK businesses should be prepared to lead in person, not manage remotelyTax-efficient tools like Enterprise Incentive Schemes and growth shares help retain key management post-acquisitionVendor and seller financing structures reduce reliance on traditional debt and lender riskDeal fever, the emotional rush of finally finding a deal, causes buyers to overlook red flagsMaintaining a strong pipeline of options is the best defense against overpaying or over-committingWhen problems arise late in a deal, asking "how do we mitigate this" is more productive than walking awayThe UK is likely entering its final five years of a major wave of baby boomer business exitsSelf-funded and creative deal structures are becoming more common as debt becomes more expensive and riskyCuriosity, mentorship, and surrounding yourself with people ahead of you accelerates growth as an operatorEpisode Highlights: [00:00:40] Guy's path from the British Army Reserve into printing, marketing services, and his first share sale [00:02:40] Teaching himself leveraged buyouts and completing his first acquisitions in 2006 [00:04:10] Writing "Business Magic" and founding The Business Buyers Club in 2014 [00:05:30] Launching Fidelis Advisory as a fractional M&A service for busy operators [00:06:50] 42 years of military service and the direct parallels to running acquisitions [00:09:40] Why M&A is fundamentally about people, not numbers [00:11:20] The "transition trenches" and why culture is impossible to fully diligence [00:13:40] Why only about one in five UK business listings actually sell [00:15:00] Unregulated brokers, inflated price promises, and take-home fee incentives [00:16:50] Helping sellers understand the real number they need versus what they want [00:19:30] The dangers of waiting too long to sell, including two cautionary stories [00:23:00] Advice for overseas buyers acquiring UK businesses, from leadership to tax tools [00:27:30] The current state of the UK economy and its impact on SME M&A [00:29:40] Lessons from failed deals, including a lost government contract and an underfunded roofing acquisition [00:33:10] A cultural transition gone wrong after acquiring an electrical contractor [00:36:00] Deal fever, red flags, and the power of walking away [00:38:20] Using a triangle framework to mitigate problems between buyer, seller, and company [00:40:00] The coming wave of baby boomer business exits and where the UK market is headed [00:43:30] Mentorship, curiosity, and Guy's advice on building a strong network [00:45:10] What motivates Guy and where to find himConnect with Guy Bartlett:Website: https://fidelis-advisory.ukConnect with Jared:If you have questions for Jared, visit: https://jaredwjohnson.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredwjohnson/DISCLAIMER:The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and host. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.Keywords:mergers and acquisitions, SME acquisition, business buyers club, fidelis advisory, UK business sale, leveraged buyout, business broker, due diligence, seller psychology, baby boomer business exit, deal structure, deferred consideration, vendor financing, SBA lending, business acquisition mistakes, culture in M&A, overseas business acquisition, UK economy, exit planning, business valuation

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