
Buyer List
OfficialFreeStreamline your M&A buyer identification process.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Buyer List does
The Buyer List skill is designed to facilitate the identification and organization of potential acquirers in sell-side M&A processes. By guiding users through a structured workflow, it helps to build a comprehensive buyer universe that includes both strategic and financial buyers. This skill is particularly useful for investment bankers, corporate development teams, and business owners preparing for a sale or looking to evaluate partnership opportunities.
The workflow begins with understanding the target company, including its business model, financials, and seller preferences. This foundational knowledge is crucial for identifying the right acquirers. Users are then guided to categorize potential buyers into strategic buyers, such as direct competitors and adjacent players, and financial sponsors, including private equity firms. Each category has specific criteria and considerations, ensuring that users can assess fit and prioritize outreach effectively.
The prioritization step is vital, as it allows users to tier buyers based on strategic fit and likelihood of acquisition. This focused approach emphasizes quality over quantity, helping users to concentrate their efforts on the most promising opportunities. Furthermore, the skill includes a contact mapping process to identify key decision-makers and their relationship status, streamlining the outreach process.
Ultimately, the output is an organized Excel workbook that provides a clear overview of potential acquirers, allowing users to track progress and update their lists as needed. This structured approach not only saves time but also enhances the effectiveness of the M&A process, making it an essential tool for anyone involved in mergers and acquisitions.
When to use it
Use this skill when preparing for a sell-side mandate or when you need to build a buyer universe for M&A opportunities.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for informal or small-scale sales where a comprehensive buyer list is unnecessary.
What you can build with it
Preparing for a Sell-Side Mandate
Use the Buyer List skill to systematically identify and categorize potential acquirers before initiating the sale process.
Evaluating Partnership Opportunities
Leverage the skill to find strategic partners that align with your business's goals and capabilities.
Streamlining M&A Outreach
Utilize the contact mapping feature to efficiently reach out to key decision-makers at prioritized buyers.
How to install Buyer List
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/financial-services/buyer-list --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsBuyer List
Workflow
Step 1: Understand the Target
- Company description, sector, and business model
- Revenue, EBITDA, and growth profile
- Key assets and capabilities (IP, customer relationships, geographic footprint, team)
- Expected valuation range
- Seller preferences (strategic vs. financial, management continuity, timeline)
Step 2: Strategic Buyers
Identify strategic acquirers across categories:
Direct Competitors
- Companies in the same space that would gain market share
- Rationale: Revenue synergies, eliminate competitor, scale
Adjacent Players
- Companies in adjacent markets that could expand into the target's space
- Rationale: Product extension, cross-sell, new market entry
Vertical Integrators
- Customers or suppliers that could integrate vertically
- Rationale: Supply chain control, margin capture, strategic lock-in
Platform Builders
- Large companies building a platform in the space through M&A
- Rationale: Tuck-in acquisition, fill capability gap
For each strategic buyer, assess:
| Buyer | Sector | Revenue | Strategic Fit | Financial Capacity | M&A Track Record | Likelihood | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High/Med/Low | Active/Moderate/None | A/B/C |
Step 3: Financial Sponsors
Identify PE/financial buyers:
Platform Investors
- Sponsors looking for a new platform in this sector
- Criteria: Fund size, sector focus, deal size range
Add-on Buyers
- Sponsors with existing portfolio companies that could acquire the target as a bolt-on
- Identify the specific portfolio company and synergy rationale
Growth Equity
- For earlier-stage or high-growth targets
- Minority vs. majority preference
For each sponsor:
| Sponsor | Fund Size | Sector Focus | Portfolio Overlap | Recent Activity | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A/B/C |
Step 4: Prioritization
Tier the buyer list:
- Tier 1 (5-10): Highest strategic fit, proven acquirers, clear rationale — contact first
- Tier 2 (10-15): Good fit but less obvious — contact in second wave
- Tier 3 (10-20): Possible but lower probability — contact if process needs broadening
Step 5: Contact Mapping
For each Tier 1 buyer:
- Key decision maker (CEO, Corp Dev head, Partner)
- Relationship status (existing relationship, cold outreach, need introduction)
- Known preferences or constraints (size, geography, structure)
- Best approach channel
Step 6: Output
- Excel workbook with:
- Strategic buyers tab (sorted by tier)
- Financial sponsors tab (sorted by tier)
- Contact mapping for Tier 1
- Summary statistics (total buyers by tier, by type)
- One-page buyer universe summary for the engagement letter or pitch
Important Notes
- Quality over quantity — a focused list of 30-40 well-researched buyers beats a list of 200 names
- Research recent M&A activity — buyers who just did a deal in the space are either hungry for more or tapped out
- Check for antitrust concerns with direct competitors — flag any that might face regulatory issues
- Financial sponsors: check fund vintage and deployment pace — a fund nearing end of investment period may be more motivated
- Always ask the seller if there are buyers they want included or excluded
- Update the list as the process progresses — move buyers between tiers based on feedback
Frequently asked questions about Buyer List
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