Frequently asked questions
Is this really free?
Yes, completely free. No credit card required. You get a full 3-page PDF with real sector data, succession analysis, and 10 named companies.
What exactly is in the report?
Three pages: a sector overview with director age demographics and key-person risk stats, succession signal analysis with score distributions, a table of 10 named companies ranked by exit readiness, a summary of how many additional high-scoring targets exist beyond the top 10, and a tax environment briefing on BADR implications for deal timing.
Why only 10 companies?
The free report shows your sector’s top 10 companies ranked by exit readiness. The report also tells you how many additional high-scoring targets exist in your sector and region. Full intelligence briefs on any of these companies are available from the ExitRadar platform.
What makes ExitRadar different from Companies House?
Companies House shows raw data. ExitRadar analyses 47 succession signals — director ages, tenure, filing patterns, capex trends, family ownership — to predict which businesses are most likely to sell in the next 2–5 years.
What can I do with the companies in the report?
The free report includes company names, exit scores, signal counts, director age bands, and employee estimates. To get the full intelligence brief on any target — estimated financials, detailed succession signals, approach tactics, and risk flags — unlock them on the ExitRadar platform.
What happens after I download the report?
You’ll receive the PDF via email within a few minutes. Over the following week we’ll send a short email series showing what full intelligence briefs look like and how other buyers use ExitRadar. No sales calls.
How accurate are the exit probability scores?
Our scoring combines machine learning with 47 publicly available succession signals from Companies House. No prediction is perfect, but businesses scoring 70+ consistently show strong indicators of exit activity within 3 years. The report includes a disclaimer — it’s a targeting tool, not a valuation document.