Transactions UK

  • July 08, 2026

    Property Developer Hammerson Sells Assets For £69M

    Retail properties developer Hammerson said Wednesday that it sold several non-core assets, including some in Dublin, Ireland, for £69 million ($92 million) to buyers including the Irish state transport infrastructure agency.

  • July 08, 2026

    First Part Of Jet2's £250M Share Buyback Takes Off

    Jet2 PLC launched the first £125 million ($167 million) phase of a share buyback program worth up to £250 million on Wednesday as the airline and package holiday company reported record passenger numbers and revenue.

  • July 08, 2026

    London's IPO Market 'Showing Signs Of Recovery,' EY Says

    The U.K.'s initial public offering market showed tentative signs of a rebound in the first half of 2026, despite relatively subdued recent activity, the consultancy arm of Ernst & Young said in research published Wednesday.

  • July 08, 2026

    UniCredit Stake In Commerzbank Now Just Short Of Control

    Italian lender UniCredit said Wednesday that it holds 49.65% of the voting rights in Commerzbank AG of Germany despite resistance from the German state about the approach.

  • July 07, 2026

    Building Safety Biz Completes $2M Deal For Protection Co.

    Swedish company Haki Safety said Tuesday it has finalized its acquisition of the operations of construction site protection equipment maker Combisafe for $2 million from parent company PIP Global Safety.

  • July 07, 2026

    Microchip Maker EnSilica Raises £14M To Support Expansion

    Microchip producer EnSilica said Tuesday it has raised approximately £14 million ($18.7 million) in equity through a subscription and share sale to old and new institutional investors to develop new products and projects.

  • July 07, 2026

    FCA Warns Issuers Of Failure To Disclose Voting Rights Data

    The Financial Conduct Authority has warned companies trading shares on the London Stock Exchange that many are failing to disclose information on total voting rights as required to the market.

  • July 07, 2026

    Weil-Led PE Firm To Buy German Tire-Maker's Unit For €4.25B

    Continental has said it will sell its rubber, plastics and industrial fabrics division ContiTech to investment firm Lone Star Funds in a deal worth up to €4.25 billion ($4.85 billion) as the German company moves to focus solely on manufacturing tires.

  • July 07, 2026

    Underwriter ANV Completes Deal For Lloyd's Broker

    Underwriter ANV Group Holdings Ltd. has said it completed its acquisition of Lloyd's of London intermediary Iris Insurance Brokers Ltd., as it plots further U.K. expansion.

  • July 07, 2026

    Cybersecurity Co. NCC To Kick Off £185M Capital Return

    Cybersecurity company NCC said Tuesday it plans to return £185 million ($248 million) to investors, starting with the launch of a £170 million tender offer this week.

  • July 07, 2026

    Thales Seeks Full Purchase Of Drone-Maker Exail For €3.9B

    Defense and aerospace group Thales has agreed to acquire a controlling stake in Exail Technologies and plans to buy its remaining shares, a transaction that values the maritime drone-maker at €3.9 billion ($4.5 billion).

  • July 06, 2026

    Clarivate Sells Life Sciences And Healthcare Biz For $600M

    Analytics company Clarivate PLC on Monday announced that it has agreed to sell its Life Sciences & Healthcare segment to investment firm Altaris LLC in a $600 million deal built by three law firms.

  • July 06, 2026

    Paul Weiss-Led Data Center Operator CSquare Eyes $1.3B IPO

    Data center owner CSquare said Monday it aims to raise $1.3 billion in an initial public offering next week advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • July 06, 2026

    Lockheed Martin Strikes $3.5B Deal For Ultra Maritime

    Global defense company Lockheed Martin, advised by Hogan Lovells Cadwalader and Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, on Monday unveiled plans to acquire private equity-backed undersea warfare solutions company Ultra Maritime in a $3.45 billion deal.

  • July 06, 2026

    Saudi Prince Applies To Wind Up Sheffield Utd. Owner

    A Saudi prince who was formerly the owner of Sheffield United FC applied on Monday to wind up the American consortium that acquired the club in 2024.

  • July 06, 2026

    Dickson Minto-Led Glenstone Ups Bid For Rival To £57.5M

    Glenstone REIT said Monday that it has increased its offer price for Alternative Income REIT to approximately £57.5 million ($76.7 million) to persuade fellow shareholders of the London-based property investment rival, which has rejected its previous approaches.

  • July 06, 2026

    Gold Producer GoldStone To Raise £3.5M Through Share Deal

    GoldStone, a gold producer and exploration company, said Monday that a Hong Kong-listed mining company has agreed to subscribe for shares representing about 21% of its share capital, raising proceeds of £3.51 million ($4.7 million).

  • July 06, 2026

    FCA Sets Out Plan To Tackle AI Risks In Financial Sector

    The Financial Conduct Authority said in a review on Monday that artificial intelligence will transform services in the sector for consumers, proposing a seven-step framework to determine how it intends to regulate the technology.

  • July 06, 2026

    Britvic In Hot Water Over £3.6M Tap Co. Earnout Payments

    The founder of a tap sales and installation company has sued Britvic for £3.6 million ($4.8 million), alleging that the soft drinks maker deliberately mismanaged the business after acquiring it to avoid earnout payments agreed in the sale.

  • July 06, 2026

    Novartis To Buy UK Oncology Biotech Biz For Up To $1.5B

    Swiss pharmaceutical heavyweight Novartis said Monday that it will buy London-based biotechnology company Myricx Bio for up to $1.5 billion in a move to strengthen its oncology pipeline.

  • July 06, 2026

    Freshfields Guides ITV In £1.6B Sale Of Unit To Rival Sky

    Media giant Sky Group said Monday that it has agreed to acquire the broadcast and streaming division of ITV for as much as £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion) in a move that would bring together two of the U.K.'s best-known media businesses.

  • July 06, 2026

    Engineering Biz Smiths To Launch 2nd Phase Of £1B Buyback

    Smiths Group said Monday it will soon roll out a share buyback of up to £400 million ($533 million), the second part of the engineering company's wider £1 billion stock repurchase program.

  • July 06, 2026

    TLT Guides £5M Pension Buy-In For UK Ammo Maker

    Defense technology company Key Technologies Ltd. has completed a £5 million ($6.7 million) full-scheme buy-in to secure the retirement benefits of all 48 members of its pension program, U.K. consultant Broadstone said Monday.

  • July 06, 2026

    EasyJet Backs Latest £5.2B Castlelake Takeover Bid

    The board of budget airline easyJet has said that it has thrown its support behind a £5.2 billion ($6.9 billion) takeover offer from Castlelake LP after rejecting four earlier approaches from the alternative investment firm.

  • July 03, 2026

    Is SpaceX A UK Growth Biz? Lawyers Say It Doesn't Matter

    SpaceX was not quite what the authors of a new U.K. capital-raising regime for unlisted businesses had in mind for a typical beneficiary, but lawyers argue that Elon Musk's space project becoming the first user of the funding source shows its potential for other offshore issuers.

Expert Analysis

  • CMA's 5-Point Plan Signals Shift In Enforcement Priorities

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    The Competition and Markets Authority’s recently published annual plan is notable for a strong shift toward prioritizing U.K. enforcement of consumer protection laws, encouraging innovation and policing public procurement markets for anticompetitive conduct, which contrasts with previous plans that focused on competition in digital markets, complex merger review and sustainability, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • Assessing The Significance Of Australia-EU's Free Trade Deal

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    The recently concluded Australia-European Union free trade agreement could be a springboard for a more ambitious initiative bringing together the EU and the economies of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, a critical mass capable of shaping norms across subsidies, sustainability disciplines and competition policy, says Alan Yanovich at Akin Gump.

  • What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent blog post announcing capabilities to screen for algorithmic collusion demonstrates that the regulator's concerns are crystallizing into enhanced investigative and enforcement actions, broadening the range of commercial arrangements at risk of antitrust scrutiny, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • What Brazil's Adequacy Status Will Mean For EU Data Flow

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    The European Commission’s recent historic decision to grant full adequacy status to Brazil for personal data transfers removes a significant compliance burden for organizations and offers an opportunity to simplify transfer mechanisms, positioning Brazil as a major gateway for EU-Latin America data flows, say lawyers at Gibson Dunn.

  • New Foreign Bribery Guide Can Help Int'l Cos. Identify Risks

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    In light of growing global coordination on anti-bribery enforcement, the International Foreign Bribery Taskforce’s recent guide to foreign bribery indicators represents a step forward in the standardization of factors for evaluating corruption risks that multinational companies should consider, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • How UK Gov't Proposes To Streamline CMA Regime

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    The Department for Business and Trade’s planned overhaul of the Competition Market Authority’s regime will introduce a series of targeted procedural changes aimed at improving efficiency and engagement, raising questions around procedural safeguards and jurisdictional thresholds, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

  • EU Foreign Subsidies Guide Brings Clarity And Questions

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    The European Commission’s long-awaited EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation guidelines provide helpful clarifications for companies, but with many areas remaining broadly framed, uncertainty may continue to deter investments and increase the compliance burden on organizations, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • UK Banks Are Favoring Tokenized Deposits Over Stablecoins

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    Lloyds Banking's recent purchase of gilt with tokenized deposits is an example of banks' preference for the instrument over stablecoins, which present uncertainty by demanding compliance with multiple conduct regimes, says Dan Jones at MoFo.

  • Irish Consumer Law Proposals Expose Concerns Over Privacy

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    The Irish government’s recent proposals to amend and clarify competition and consumer law would allow new investigative powers and greater financial sanctions, leading to concerns from businesses whether the benefits outweigh the privacy risks, says Kate McKenna at Matheson.

  • How EU Prospectus Rule Changes May Boost Market Access

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    The European Union Listing Act’s forthcoming changes to EU prospectus requirements aim to reduce the regulatory burden for issuers of securities, facilitating more efficient transaction execution and reducing market risk, of particular relevance to small and midsize enterprises, say lawyers at Covington.

  • Exploring The Rise In European Private Credit Loan Portability

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    The increasing use of portability mechanics in loan documentation can make sales processes more attractive to buyers and brings cost savings to sellers, but there are concerns over the portability's impact on competition and differences in sponsors’ goals, say lawyers at King & Spalding.

  • How To Navigate AI M&A Risks, Compliance In Europe

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    As the artificial intelligence industry continues to witness substantial M&A transactions in Europe, parties should be mindful of the unique challenges posed by the acquisition of intangible AI technologies, monitor the evolving regulatory landscape, and establish optimal mechanisms for risk allocation, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis.

  • What To Expect From UK Prospectus Regime Changes

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    The new U.K. prospectus regime for trading on regulated markets, effective Jan. 19, aims to streamline processes and reduce costs, but a significant shift in structuring and disclosure obligations will increase pressure on practitioners to manage risk under tighter timelines, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

  • How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits

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    Entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their operations to model valuations or test market timing, and the same sophistication is expected from those advising them, so lawyers should use AI tools responsibly to reinforce their judgment and good advice, says Amen Alonge at Farrer.

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