Two different transaction types: full agency vs book of business
A full agency sale transfers the operating company — staff, brand, technology, carrier contracts, lease, and the book of business. It's valued on adjusted EBITDA. A book of business sale transfers only the client list and the future commission stream; the buyer plugs the new clients into their existing operational infrastructure. Book of business sales are valued on revenue multiples — 1.5x-2.5x annual commissions for typical P&C books. These are fundamentally different transactions with different prices, different financing, and different operational implications. Buyers should know which type they're pursuing from day one.