Updated
Updated · CBIZ · May 4
Buyers and sellers face widening valuation gaps and tighter credit
Updated
Updated · CBIZ · May 4

Buyers and sellers face widening valuation gaps and tighter credit

9 articles · Updated · CBIZ · May 4
  • In Q1 2026, CBIZ said deal activity remained steady but fewer transactions closed as Middle East instability, inflation concerns and AI scrutiny, especially in software, made decision-making more cautious.
  • Lenders have widened spreads, tightened leverage and structure, and become more selective, making refinancing less certain for assets bought at 2021 peak valuations and pushing capital toward heavy-asset, lower-obsolescence businesses.
  • The report says middle-market add-on deals, capital deployment and fundraising continue, but tighter credit could force private equity sponsors to accept lower valuations and help reset pricing discipline across the market.
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