Online Business Valuation Tool Kenya
We See the Value in Your Business
If you are trying to sell a business or franchise in Kenya, it is crucial to have an accurate numerical representation of what that value looks like to provide to potential buyers. One of the top reasons why a business or franchise does not sell as quickly as the seller is hoping is because the asking price is over-valued and unrealistic.
At PataBiz, we want to help you sell your business in Kenya as quickly and easily as possible, which is why we have created an online business valuation calculator that will help you determine the worth of your business.
Our online valuation tool not only helps you find the appropriate asking-price for your business or franchise, but also helps give you a clear picture of your company's position in the market, revenue trajectory, and growth potential.
Simply enter your information below and let our technology get to work. Learn more about when and why you might need a business valuation, and how to calculate the value of your business with our guide
Business Valuation Calculator
Valuation Methodologies for Kenyan BusinessesEarnings Multiple Valuation
Based on Net Profit × Earnings Multiple (typically 3-8 for Kenyan SMEs)
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Conservative range:Asset-Based Valuation
Fair Market Value of Assets - Liabilities
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Net Asset Value:
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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Method
Based on projected future cash flows discounted to present value
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Terminal Value (PV):
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Enterprise Value:
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Comparable Companies Method
Using P/E, P/S, EV/EBITDA multiples from comparable Kenyan businesses
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Estimated Valuation Range:
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Valuation Summary
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About These Methodologies
These valuations are based on common methodologies used in Kenya's business environment. Each method provides different perspectives:- Earnings Multiple: Quick valuation based on profitability
- Asset-Based: Conservative approach based on net asset value
- DCF: Intrinsic value based on future cash generation
- Comparable: Market-based valuation using industry peers