Baker Tilly Guides Ducker Carlisle’s Merger with Munich Strategy

Baker Tilly advised Ducker Carlisle on its merger with Munich Strategy, backed by Boathouse Capital.

Baker Tilly advised Ducker Carlisle on its merger with Munich Strategy, conducting financial and tax due diligence and structuring the purchase agreement.

Lead partner Sebastian Hafner, along with Anna Wuschick, Uwe Roth, and Stefan Lehner, played key roles in the transaction. Hafner highlighted the firm’s interdisciplinary expertise and strong position in the private equity sector.

Sebastian Hafner, Partner (c) bakertilly.de

The merger strengthens both firms’ presence—Munich Strategy gains access to the US market, while Ducker Carlisle expands in Europe. Together, they form a leading consulting partner for companies and private equity funds in construction, manufacturing, and related industries.

Boathouse Capital continues to support Ducker Carlisle’s growth strategy, enhancing its advisory portfolio to meet evolving client needs.

About Ducker Carlisle Ducker Carlisle is a global consulting firm specializing in market research, strategy, and M&A. Founded in 1961, it operates in North America, Europe, and Asia, offering tailored solutions to help businesses grow and optimize performance.

About Munich Strategy Munich Strategy is a German consultancy focused on construction, manufacturing, and private equity. Since 2006, it has advised companies on growth, internationalization, M&A, and business transformation.

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