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Pando Ridge Ventures Launches a Business Valuation Service

Pando Ridge Ventures Launches a Business Valuation Service

Business Wire13-05-2025

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pando Ridge Ventures has partnered with BizEquity to launch a new Business Valuation Service, giving company leaders across the country access to real-time valuation insights at no cost. The service is now live and available to founders, CEOs and business owners seeking clarity on their company's value.
The initiative is part of Pando Ridge Ventures' ongoing mission to provide founders and business leaders with the tools they need to grow, transition and fund their companies more strategically. By leveraging BizEquity's industry-leading valuation technology, the firm's specialists can now quickly offer detailed, data-driven valuation reports.
'This service meets three of the most pressing needs we see in today's market,' said Erik Blomquist, Managing Partner at Pando Ridge Ventures. 'Startup leaders exploring early-stage funding need to understand their pre-money and post-money valuation to make intelligent capital decisions. Growing companies seeking to raise capital for their next stage of growth need accurate, up-to-date insights to attract and align with the right money sources.'
The Business Valuation Service is accessible through the Pando Ridge Ventures website and is intended to support long-term relationships between specialists and the business owners they serve.
'The market is seeing a major evolution in that we're seeing a wave of business owners nearing retirement, who are part of the so-called 'silver tsunami,'' said Mike Lewis, General Partner at Pando Ridge Ventures. 'These people have built companies over several decades and now need help navigating succession planning, tax strategies and exit opportunities for them and their families. Our new valuation tool brings clarity and confidence to all of them.'
For more information and to access the valuation tool, visit www.pandoridgeventures.com.
About Pando Ridge Ventures
Pando Ridge Ventures is a private investment firm that partners with visionary founders and forward-thinking businesses to accelerate growth and long-term value creation. With a focus on innovation, operational excellence and strategic guidance, Pando Ridge supports companies at every stage—from early growth to expansion and succession. The firm brings a collaborative approach, deep industry insight and access to a trusted network of advisors and capital partners. Pando Ridge is headquartered in Salt Lake City and invests across a diverse range of sectors, including technology, building and construction materials, manufacturing and lifestyle industries. Learn more at www.pandoridgeventures.com.

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