Buying a business requires thousands of hours of specialized expertise. You don't need any of it. The platform has all of it.
Why Buying a Business Alone Almost Never Works
To acquire a single company: source targets, evaluate years of financials, negotiate with an emotionally attached seller, assemble capital from senior lenders and mezzanine providers and seller financing and equity partners, coordinate legal and diligence teams, manage regulatory compliance, and then run the company. Each discipline takes years to master. Getting one wrong kills the deal. Getting two wrong costs six figures with nothing to show.
Most individuals who try this spend $100K-$300K on failed attempts before closing anything. Many never close at all. The platform eliminates all of it.
What You're Plugging Into
Two Tracks
PIBA Gold: Own the Business
Acquire 48-55% controlling interest of a professionally managed middle-market company. The companies NDFC targets already have professional management in place you participate at the board level by default. If you're qualified to serve as CEO, NDFC facilitates a structured transition. Or remain fully passive. Commitment fee starts at $250,000. All acquisition capital sourced by NDFC. Guaranteed acquisition within 36 months.
PIBA Platinum: Invest in the Portfolio
$100K minimum. Direct ownership economics. Target: 2.5x MOIC. Operators run the companies. You participate in the returns.
The Capital Stack
The Bizar Financing system: if a business generates reliable cash flow, that cash flow can service the debt required to acquire it. Your commitment fee covers the platform's execution costs. All acquisition capital senior debt, seller financing, mezzanine, fund equity is sourced by NDFC and committed before any offer is made.
The Process
1. Apply
We evaluate fit background, capital, goals, preferred role.
2. Discover
The platform finds the company through broker networks, direct outreach, and NDFC's deal ecosystem.
3. Diligence
NDFC leads diligence, assembles the capital stack, negotiates, and closes.
4. Ownership
You own the controlling interest. Board-level partners oversee strategy. CEO partners lead operations. Passive partners receive distributions.