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How to sell a business in Hartford, CT

Hartford is the insurance capital of the country and home to Aetna, Hartford Financial, and other major insurers. Insurance-adjacent professional services and technology businesses attract specialized buyers.

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20,000+
businesses in Hartford
SBA / local estimates
5–8x
EBITDA multiple for CT mid-market businesses
IBBA
12 mo.
average time to close a CT business sale
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Key industries in Hartford

Insurance & FinancialHealthcareProfessional ServicesTechnology

Preparation matters more than timing

The most common reason businesses in Hartford take longer to sell or sell below asking price is not a lack of buyers. It is a lack of preparation. Buyers expect clean financials, documented operations, and a clear answer to why you are selling. Owners who prepare 12 to 24 months in advance consistently achieve better outcomes than those who enter the market reactive.

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A plain-language document checklist built for Connecticut business owners. Know exactly what to organize before any advisor conversation.

3 years of tax returns and financials
Key customer and vendor contracts
Corporate documents and licenses
Employee records and org chart

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Industry-specific guides for Connecticut sellers

Valuation multiples, buyer expectations, and due diligence requirements vary significantly by industry.

Construction
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Restaurant & Hospitality
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Healthcare Practice
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Professional Services
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