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Business Brokers of San Antonio

 

Who We Are

Business Brokers of San Antonio (BBofSA) is a member of the Sunbelt Network of offices.  Sunbelt is the largest organization of business brokers in the world with over 340 offices in 30 countries.  Sunbelt successfully completed over 4000 transactions last year alone.  The Greater San Antonio office of Sunbelt is the largest business brokerage in San Antonio.

Our experienced staff is comprised of former business owners and Certified Business Intermediaries (CBI) to help navigate the often confusing world of business transfer.  All of our work is done CONFIDENTIALLY.

Our office services clients in San Antonio, Hill Country, and Central / South Texas areas.  We provide the following services:
    o    Seller Representation
    o    Buyer Representation
    o    New Franchise Assistance
    o    Business Valuations
    o    Financing Assistance

The Greater San Antonio office is experienced at managing the business sale process to provide an environment for a successful transaction. Contact us today whether you are buying or selling a business to see how we can help you with this important life change.

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