Advisory Scope
Six advisory disciplines delivered at principal level, calibrated to the decision environment and the time available to resolve it.
Rapid Situation Briefings
Time-critical advisory delivered within 24–48 hours of engagement. Situation analysis, risk vectors, and recommended action path — structured for a principal who needs to decide, not deliberate.
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●Situation analysis and context mapping
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●Risk and downside scenario identification
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●Recommended decision path with rationale
Decision Scenario Mapping
Complex decisions are broken into structured scenarios: base case, upside case, and downside case — with probability weightings, execution dependencies, and principal-specific risk tolerance applied.
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●Three-scenario framework with probability weighting
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●Execution dependency mapping
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●Principal risk tolerance integration
Execution-Level Relationship Access
Direct introductions to the Farazzo principal network: trusted legal counsel, private bankers, transaction advisors, and sector specialists who operate at the level the situation demands.
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●Trusted counterparty introductions
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●Network activated on-mandate basis
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●Senior-level, verified relationships only
Strategic Transaction Counsel
Advisory through the full arc of a transaction: pre-mandate positioning, negotiation strategy, structure decisions, and post-transaction governance — with the principal at the centre throughout.
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●Pre-mandate positioning analysis
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●Negotiation strategy and sequencing
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●Post-close governance architecture
Confidential Risk Advisory
Discreet identification and management of reputational, regulatory, and counterparty risks before they crystallise. Structured for principals operating in complex multi-jurisdiction environments.
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●Reputational risk identification
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●Regulatory exposure mapping
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●Counterparty integrity assessment
Standing Advisory Retainer
For principals who require continuous access rather than per-mandate engagement: a standing advisory relationship with defined availability, regular briefing cadence, and escalation protocols for urgent decisions.
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●Defined advisory availability windows
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●Quarterly strategic reviews
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●Priority escalation for time-sensitive mandates