Boston Boutique M&A Advisors
16 verified firms HQ'd in Boston, MA · Last updated April 2, 2025
Boston has a distinct M&A culture. The bankers operating out of Boston, MA tend to share buyer-side relationships, dealmaker pedigrees, and a pace of doing business that founders should understand before picking an advisor. BankerNotes tracks 16 boutiques HQ'd in Boston, with verified founder reviews on professionalism, responsiveness, and delivery so you can choose with eyes open.
All boutique M&A advisors in Boston
Aeris Partners
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MATech, SoftwareFounded 2007 · $15M-$200MAGC Partners
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MATechnology, Software, InternetFounded 2003 · $25M-$500MAGFA Partners
LockedIndustry specialist · Boston, MAFood, AgFounded 2015 · $10M-$200MAtlantic Capital Strategies
LockedBoutique · Boston, MALower Mid-Market, IndustrialsFounded 2009 · $5M-$50MAtlas Technology Group
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MASoftware, TechFounded 2007 · $10M-$100MBigelow LLC
LockedBoutique · Boston, MALower Mid-MarketFounded 2007 · $10M-$150MCapstone Partners
LockedMiddle market · Boston, MAIndustrials, ConsumerFounded 2002 · $25M-$300MCatalyst Strategic Advisors
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MASoftware, ServicesFounded 2010 · $10M-$150MG2 Capital Advisors
LockedBoutique · Boston, MAGeneralist, DistressedFounded 2008 · $25M-$300MLeerink Partners
LockedIndustry specialist · Boston, MAHealthcare, BiotechFounded 1995 · $25M-$1BProvident Healthcare Partners
LockedIndustry specialist · Boston, MAHealthcare ServicesFounded 1987 · $10M-$250MRangoni Advisors
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MATech, SaaSFounded 2017 · $5M-$50MRPL Capital
LockedIndustry specialist · Boston, MAHealthcare, TechFounded 2010 · $15M-$200MStrategic Exits Partners
LockedBoutique · Boston, MALower Mid-Market, TechFounded 2010 · $5M-$75MWhipstitch Capital
LockedIndustry specialist · Boston, MAConsumer, Food, BeverageFounded 2012 · $25M-$300MWyzdom Capital
LockedTech boutique · Boston, MASoftware, SaaSFounded 2015 · $15M-$200M
Why work with a Boston-based advisor
Local relationships still move M&A deals. A Boston-based advisor lives inside the strategic-buyer ecosystem that orbits this market. They know which corporate development teams in Boston actively buy, who at which family office has dry powder, and which private equity funds across the region have platform investments looking for tuck-ins. That ambient knowledge does not always show up in a pitch deck, but it changes outcomes once a process starts.
Process pace varies by city. Boston bankers, like their peers in every major M&A hub, have a default rhythm for marketing, IOIs, management meetings, and final bids. Founders new to a sell-side process should ask directly how their advisor will sequence buyer outreach, how many meetings they expect to schedule per week, and how aggressively they intend to stage competitive tension among bidders.
Senior attention is the variable that matters more than location. Even the best Boston-based boutique will disappoint if the named partner disappears after kickoff. Founders looking at Boston advisors should read the reviews here for that pattern: did the partner who pitched the mandate stay on it through closing, or did the work quietly slide down the org chart.
Frequently asked questions
- How many boutique M&A advisors are HQ'd in Boston?
- BankerNotes tracks 16 boutique M&A advisors headquartered in Boston. Each firm has a profile page with senior dealmakers, deal-size focus, and verified founder reviews.
- Should I hire a Boston-based M&A advisor for my sell-side process?
- For most founders, the right answer is the advisor with the strongest sector fit, regardless of HQ. That said, a Boston-based advisor often has tighter relationships with the strategic and financial buyers active in this market, which can matter at the margin in a competitive process.
- Are these the only M&A advisors in Boston?
- BankerNotes focuses on boutique advisors where a handful of founder reviews can meaningfully describe the firm. Large bulge-bracket banks with offices in Boston are not in scope. Founders selling between $10M and $1B+ will find that most of the boutiques relevant to their process are tracked here.
- How does BankerNotes verify Boston M&A advisor reviews?
- Every review is submitted by a founder who confirms they hired the firm as their sell-side advisor. We verify the reviewer privately using work email, LinkedIn, and approximate engagement timing. The verified identity is never published. Only the rating, written review, and a generic sector label appear on the public page.
- When do reviews of Boston M&A advisors unlock publicly?
- Each firm's reviews unlock publicly once five verified founders have submitted ratings. Until that threshold, placeholder reviews appear and the rating shows as locked.
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Last updated: April 2, 2025