A private, local path through a business sale
Business Broker Hawaii exists for owners who want a private, local, practical path through a business sale.
For many Hawaii owners, the first question is not “What is my business worth?” It is “Can I talk to someone before I expose sensitive information?” BBH is built around that first confidential conversation.
Led by Mike Roura, a Hawaii-based M&A advisor and Principal Broker / Lead Advisor, Business Broker Hawaii helps owners think through representation, valuation, buyer quality, timing, and preparation before a business is placed in front of the market.
Mike Roura’s approach
Mike’s work sits at the intersection of business brokerage, owner readiness, and legacy planning. Through his broader advisory work, he has focused on helping owners make good businesses buyable, not just listed. That distinction matters in Hawaii, where reputation, employees, landlords, customers, and local relationships can all be affected long before a sale is public.
A first conversation with Mike is not about pushing an owner into the market. It is about understanding the situation, protecting confidentiality, and deciding whether the business is ready for buyer review or needs preparation first. For some owners, that means valuation clarity. For others, it means cleaning up operations, understanding buyer fit, or deciding whether representation makes sense before sensitive details are shared.
Mike brings a local Hawaii lens to that process, with public ties to the Honolulu area, Aiea community involvement, business ownership, M&A advisory work, and nonprofit/community service. His public profile reflects the same theme that should guide Business Broker Hawaii: helping owners create legacies that last and move into a next chapter with care.
Business Broker Hawaii exists for owners who want a confidential, practical path through a business transition, led by someone who understands both the transaction and the person behind it.
What we help owners think through
- Whether now is the right time to sell or prepare
- How to protect confidentiality before buyer conversations begin
- What buyers may need to understand before reviewing the business
- Whether the business is transferable as-is or needs preparation
- How owner, staff, customer, landlord, and vendor relationships may affect the process
- Whether representation, valuation guidance, or exit planning is the right first step
Book a Private Fit Check
If you are thinking about selling, valuing, or preparing a Hawaii business for transition, call Mike Roura at (808) 778-6368 or book a private Buyer-Ready Fit Check. You do not need to publicly list the business or share sensitive details before understanding the process.
