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Murphy Business Sales

  • Georgia Gay
  • May 7, 2020
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Trusted, experienced business brokers

Every business will one day change hands. Businesses, big and small, are bought and sold every day, and Murphy Business Sales facilitates that process. For more than 25 years, Murphy has been helping people achieve their dreams of buying a business or transition to another adventure by selling theirs.

Jon Swift, managing director and principal of the Greenville location, has more than 35 years of business experience in the commercial, middle market, corporate and investment banking industry. Whether you are a small business or a large corporation, Murphy Business Sales of Greenville provides advisory services to help prepare a company for sale, value the business, create a customized business and marketing plan, negotiate the sale and oversee the closing of the sale.  The Greenville Murphy team can simplify and streamline the business transfer process, from start to finish.

Murphy Businesses has independently-owned offices in 36 states and Canada, which provides unlimited access to partners and helps maximize exposure, ensuring your business will sell quickly and for the right price. While the national exposure provides a huge benefit, Swift believes his personal approach to relationships with clients makes Murphy part of the local business community and is one reason Murphy enjoys one of the highest closing ratios in the industry. “We are focused on exceptional customer service to our clients,” says Swift. “We manage the transaction process so that clients can stay focused on running their business.”

5517 Old Buncombe Rd., Greenville

864.800.3175  |  MurphyBusiness.com/Greenville

ESTABLISHED: 1994
DID YOU KNOW? A baby boomer business owner will turn 65 every 57 seconds for the next 14 years.  87% of business owners do not have a documented exit plan, and 60% of those businesses are unable to sell their business for expected value.
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