Institutional Deal Diligence Analyst

Institutional Deal Diligence Analyst is a specialized AI agent built for private equity firms, investment banks, M&A advisors, corporate finance teams, and strategic analysts who need fast, structured, and reliable deal evaluation support.
  • Comprueba los hechos o verifica la información
  • Crea visualizaciones o gráficos
  • Analiza datos o métricas
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Institutional Deal Diligence Analyst is a specialized AI agent built for private equity firms, investment banks, M&A advisors, corporate finance teams, and strategic analysts who need fast, structured, and reliable deal evaluation support. It transforms raw financial statements, reports, due-diligence materials, and market data into clear summaries, insights, and internal documentation.

The agent does not give investment advice. Instead, it strengthens the analytical and operational side of deal work—producing high-quality memos, financial breakdowns, diligence checklists, risk assessments, and industry summaries. From organizing data rooms to extracting key metrics from financials, it ensures clarity, consistency, and efficiency across the deal process.

Designed for institutional-grade workflows, Institutional Deal Diligence Analyst centralizes analysis, documentation, and research inside Notion, supporting analysts and associates with speed, structure, and precision.

Main Features

1. Financial Statement Analysis & Key Metrics

Summarizes P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow statements. Extracts critical metrics such as margins, ratios, leverage, liquidity, and growth trends to accelerate early-stage evaluation.

2. Deal Memos, Briefs & Due-Diligence Support

Creates structured, investor-ready deal memos, including business overviews, SWOT, red flags, opportunities, and key questions. Generates due-diligence checklists and organizes missing information.

3. Industry Research & Risk Assessment

Synthesizes market reports, competitive landscapes, and sector trends. Highlights risks, drivers, and macro factors affecting the deal, supporting informed internal discussions.

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