Transactions UK

  • May 11, 2026

    Weil Steers Blackstone On E-Commerce Buy From CVC

    Blackstone said Monday that it has agreed to acquire a major stake in Greek e-commerce platform Skroutz from CVC Capital Partners to expand its presence in southern Europe and add another digital marketplace stake to its portfolio.

  • May 11, 2026

    Freshfields-Led Aspex Buys €335M Delivery Hero Stake

    Prosus NV said Monday that it will sell a 5% stake in Delivery Hero SE to Hong Kong-based Aspex Management for €335 million ($394 million) to help satisfy a regulatory condition and complete its €4.1 billion acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway.com.

  • May 11, 2026

    Gateley Guides Software Firm's £4.5M Pension Deal

    A financial services consultancy said Monday that it has advised software company Access Group on securing the retirement benefits of all 40 members of its pensions plan in a £4.5 million ($6.1 million) full buy-in with Just Group PLC.

  • May 08, 2026

    2 Firms Advise On OnlyFans Stake Sale At $3.15B Valuation

    OnlyFans owner Fenix International Ltd. said Friday it has agreed to sell a minority stake to investment firm Architect Capital in a deal valuing the company at $3.15 billion, with the transaction aimed at expanding the platform's financial services and creator tools.

  • May 08, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Corrs, Kirkland, Linklaters

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, gold companies Regis Resources and Vault Minerals combine, Long Lake Management acquires American Express Global Business Travel and Vodafone buys out CK Hutchison Holdings to become the sole owner of their telecommunications joint venture.

  • May 08, 2026

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London has seen Morrisons sued by a former logistics partner, EDF and Cripps LLP face a claim brought by a family estate near Hinkley Point C and a former BBC broadcaster file a defamation claim against a Welsh news site over articles linking her to Russian state media and conspiracy theories. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • May 08, 2026

    Seraphim Space Raises £137M Through C Share Issue

    Space tech firm Seraphim said Friday that it has raised approximately £137 million ($186 million) in equity as part of raising up to £350 million by selling a class of temporary shares.

  • May 08, 2026

    EU Fund Managers Warn Against Shareholder Rights Overhaul

    A trade body for European fund managers warned lawmakers Friday against large-scale changes to the Shareholders' Rights Directive that would obstruct investors' existing rights.

  • May 08, 2026

    PE-Backed JMG Group Buys Trio Of UK Insurance Brokers

    Insurance business JMG Group said it has acquired three brokers in the English Midlands as part of a regional expansion.

  • May 08, 2026

    PMI, Schroders Launch Pension Governance Investing Survey

    The Pensions Management Institute and Schroders have said they will investigate how governance of investment in defined benefit retirement plans is changing in real time, amid record funding positions for pensions in Britain.

  • May 08, 2026

    Reed Smith Guides Founder's £11M Takeover Of Software Biz

    Property software business Essensys said Friday that a takeover offer of approximately £11.3 million ($15.3 million) from its founder has won the support of more than 90% of its shareholders, making it unconditional.

  • May 08, 2026

    Commerzbank Lifts Outlook As It Fends Off UniCredit Bid

    Commerzbank AG published plans on Friday to boost future profitability as the German lender builds defenses against a takeover bid from Italy's UniCredit SpA, which it described as vague and fraught with "considerable execution risks."

  • May 08, 2026

    Smith & Nephew Begins 1st Part Of $500M Share Buyback

    Smith & Nephew PLC started a share repurchase program of up to $250 million on Friday, the initial phase of the medical technology giant's new $500 million buyback that is intended to reward investors.

  • May 08, 2026

    Barclays Launches £500M Buyback After £1B Program Ends

    Barclays PLC said Friday that it will reward investors with a new share buyback program worth up to £500 million ($680 million) after it completed a £1 billion repurchase plan. 

  • May 08, 2026

    Slaughter And May-Led Intertek Rejects EQT's Higher £9B Bid

    Intertek Group PLC has rejected a third takeover proposal from a subsidiary of Swedish private equity firm EQT AB, saying on Friday that the latest offer continues to undervalue the British laboratory testing company and still carries too much risk.

  • May 07, 2026

    UK Says Welltower's Senior Home Deals May Hurt Competition

    The United Kingdom's antitrust authority has determined that several of Welltower Inc.'s U.K. senior housing acquisitions create "a realistic prospect of a substantial lessening of competition."

  • May 07, 2026

    Iran War Risks £8B Annual Tax Hit To UK, Report Warns

    The Iran war could cost the U.K. government up to £8 billion ($10.9 billion) a year through lost tax revenue and higher debt interest payments, a progressive think tank warned Thursday.

  • May 07, 2026

    Greetings Cards Biz Moonpig Kicks Off £32.5M Share Buyback

    Moonpig Group PLC began a share repurchase program on Thursday to return up to £32.5 million ($44 million), the first part of its planned £65 million buyback as it looks to reward investors and reduce its share capital.

  • May 07, 2026

    Shell Launches $3B Buyback Amid Higher Q1 Profits

    Shell PLC said Thursday that it will return $3 billion to shareholders in its latest share buyback program, as the energy giant announced strong results for the first three months of 2026, with the war in Iran boosting oil prices globally.

  • May 07, 2026

    HSF Kramer-Led Chinese Biz To Buy Lithium Co. For $210M

    Atlantic Lithium said on Thursday that it has agreed to be sold to Chinese battery giant Huayou for approximately $210 million in an all-cash deal amid the global rise in the use of batteries to reduce global warming.

  • May 07, 2026

    Schroders To Reward Investors With Buyback Of Up To £20M

    Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust PLC said on Thursday that it has launched a share buyback worth up to £20 million ($27 million), minus costs, to reward shareholders as part of its ongoing managed wind-down.

  • May 07, 2026

    UK Bike Insurer Laka Acquires Specialist Rival VeloLife

    Laka Ltd. has acquired the bike insurance business of U.K. specialist VeloLife in its fourth takeover since 2023, as the London-based mobility insurer steps up efforts to consolidate Europe's fragmented micromobility sector.

  • May 07, 2026

    Slaughter And May-Led Centrica Buys £370M Power Plant

    British Gas owner Centrica said Thursday that it has acquired a power station in South Wales for approximately £370 million ($504 million) in a deal guided by Slaughter and May and Freeths LLP.

  • May 07, 2026

    Hogan Lovells Helps Angelini Buy Catalyst Pharma For $4.1B

    Angelini Pharma SpA will buy U.S. rival Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $4.1 billion in cash, the companies said Thursday, a transaction that will give the Italian company access to therapeutics for rare diseases affecting the brain.

  • May 07, 2026

    Insurtech Funding Holds As AI Deals Dominate, Report Says

    Global funding for insurance technology companies remained steady at $1.63 billion in the first three months of this year, Gallagher Re said Thursday, while almost all of that investment went to companies focused on artificial intelligence. 

Expert Analysis

  • EU Rejection Of Booking.com Deal Veers From Past Practice

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    The European Commission's recent prohibition of Booking's purchase of Etraveli based on ecosystem theories of harm reveals a lower bar for prohibiting nonhorizontal mergers, and may mean increased merger scrutiny for companies with entrenched market positions in digital markets, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • What Lawyers Can Learn From FDI Screening Report Findings

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    The recent European Commission report on the screening of foreign direct investments into the EU reveals how member states need to balance national security concerns with openness, and with more cross-border transactions subject to screening, lawyers must be alert to jurisdictional variances, says Jonathon Gunn at Faegre Drinker.

  • UK Review May Lead To Lower Investment Screening Burden

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    The government’s current review of national security investment screening rules aims to refine the scope of mandatory notifications required for unproblematic deals, and is likely to result in much-needed modifications to minimize the administrative burden on businesses and investors, say lawyers at Simpson Thacher.

  • Tools M&A Deal Makers Can Use To Bridge Valuation Gaps

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    As macroeconomic headwinds reset valuation expectations, parties to merger and acquisition are increasingly looking to methods such as earnouts, vendor financing and minority transactions to bridge the valuation gap and get deals done, says Philip Herbst at Cleary.

  • Takeaways From The CMA's Green Collaboration Guidance

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    Recently published Competition and Markets Authority guidance on the application of competition law to environmental sustainability agreements should remove barriers for businesses that want to collaborate on environmental sustainability without breaking the law, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • What The Anti-Coercion Instrument Will Bring To The EU

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    Vassilis Akritidis and Jean-Baptiste Blancardi at Crowell & Moring discuss why the European Union recently adopted a report on the anti-coercion instrument to reform its trade legislation, how the instrument will be used to respond to unfair economic pressure from third countries, and how businesses can impact the EU's decision making.

  • CMA Report On AI May Lead to Greater Competition Control

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    The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority’s recent report on artificial intelligence foundation models is a sign that developers could face increased merger control and antitrust enforcement, and businesses should be mindful of these views to ensure that their models do not come under investigation, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Recent Trends In European ESG-Related Shareholder Activism

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    New ESG reporting standards in the European Union, as well as recent climate change, board diversity and human rights cases, illustrate how shareholder activism may become more prominent in years to come as regulation and investor engagement continues to strengthen, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • Employer Due Diligence Lessons From Share Scheme Case

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    The Scottish Court of Session recently confirmed in Ponticelli v. Gallagher that the right to participate in a share incentive plan transfers to the transferee, highlighting the importance for transferee employers to conduct comprehensive due diligence when acquiring workforce, including on arrangements outside the employment contract's scope, say lawyers at McDermott.

  • 4 Compliance Considerations Under FCA Consumer Duty

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    Following the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent introduction of the new consumer duty regime, firms will need to be mindful of data protection implications when managing their compliance with the duty and data protection legislation, say lawyers at Bird & Bird.

  • How The UK Investment Screening Regime Is Taking Shape

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    A recent order imposing remedies on an acquisition by EDF Energy highlights emerging trends in the U.K. government's national security reviews of transactions under the U.K. National Security and Investment Act, and shows how the U.K. remedy landscape compares to the U.S. regime, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.

  • EU Antitrust Rules Set To Pose Challenges To US Businesses

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    With stark differences between U.S. and European Union antitrust regimes, and potential for the forthcoming EU guidelines to turbocharge the commission's appetite for intervention, it is important that U.S. businesses with activities in the region take note of the reforms, say Andrea Pomana and Sarah Wilks at Mayer Brown.

  • German Competition Law May Herald New Enforcement Trend

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    The recent amendment to the German Act against Restraints of Competition is expected to significantly expand the powers of the German Federal Cartel Office, and could signal a global trend toward greater direct intervention by national competition authorities and political interference in competition law, say lawyers at Simmons & Simmons.

  • How The OECD Global Tax Proposal Could Affect M&A

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    Following agreement on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Pillar Two proposal to introduce a global minimum tax, domestic implementation is expected to have a significant impact on international M&A transactions, with financial modeling, deal structuring, risk allocation and joint venture arrangements likely to be affected, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • A Look At German And French Merger Control Trends In 2023

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    Merger control statistics from the first half of 2023 in Germany and France — key merger control jurisdictions with strict enforcement and sophisticated analysis tools — highlight trends on the length and number of investigations by the respective authorities, say Laurence Bary and Clemens Graf York von Wartenburg at Dechert.

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