Transactions UK

  • July 03, 2026

    Haynes Boone-Led Helium Biz Raises £17.6M From Share Sale

    Helix Exploration PLC said Friday that it has raised a total of £17.6 million ($23.5 million) through two separate share sales to fund the acquisition of a helium liquefaction facility in the U.S.

  • July 03, 2026

    EU Watchdog To Ease Transaction Reporting For €1B Saving

    The markets watchdog of the European Union has released a plan to simplify transaction reporting for financial institutions by eliminating duplication across rules as it seeks to save up to €1 billion ($1.14 billion) a year.

  • July 02, 2026

    Reed Smith Adds Ex-Norton Rose Partner, RE Atty In Munich

    Reed Smith LLP has bolstered its private equity practice with the hire of a former Norton Rose Fulbright group leader in Munich.

  • July 02, 2026

    Tax Tech Biz Ex-Director Must Pay £10M In Share Claim Spat

    A former director of a taxation technology company is liable for £10 million ($13.3 million) for shares he had agreed to buy from a former business partner, a London judge has ruled.

  • July 02, 2026

    Hydrogen Tech Biz Targets £7.5M Through Share Offer

    Clean Power Hydrogen PLC on Thursday launched an offer for new shares to its existing retail investors in order to raise at least £500,000 ($668,800), as part of a broader program to secure up to £7.5 million.

  • July 02, 2026

    Debevoise-Led Malibu Wraps Up $45M Buy Of Texas Insurer

    Malibu Life Holdings Ltd. said Thursday that it has completed the $45 million acquisition of life and retirement insurance business TruSpire from Mutual of America Life Insurance Co., marking its entrance into the U.S. direct annuity issuance market.

  • July 02, 2026

    PR Adviser PPHC Buys London Rival For Up To £25M

    Advisory company Public Policy Holding Co. Inc. has acquired London-based rival Tancredi Intelligent Communication Ltd. in a transaction worth up to £25 million ($33.3 million).

  • July 02, 2026

    Linklaters-Led Genel Energy To Buy Capricorn For $360M

    Oil producer Genel said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire Capricorn Energy for approximately $360 million in a deal that will reduce Genel's reliance on the Kurdistan region of Iraq and give Capricorn shareholders an exit strategy after months of uncertainty.

  • July 02, 2026

    Tech Retailer Currys Kicks Off £50M Buyback, Revenue Rises

    Currys PLC said Thursday that it has launched a share buyback program worth up to £50 million ($67 million) as the home technology retail giant reported higher annual revenue.

  • July 02, 2026

    TotalEnergies Sells Offshore Malaysia Assets For $350M

    TotalEnergies said Thursday it has sold its minority stake in a Malaysian offshore gas project to Japan's Inpex Corp. for $350 million, as the French energy company continues to streamline its portfolio and concentrate on assets it operates.

  • July 02, 2026

    US Classic Car Insurer To Buy UK Motorcycle Broker For £34M

    A U.S. insurer for classic cars said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire British specialty motorcycle insurance broker Bennetts from Lucida Group for £34 million ($43 million).

  • July 02, 2026

    Pinsent Masons Steers £48M Energy Sector Pension Scheme

    A retirement savings plan in the oil and gas sector has completed a full-scheme buy-in worth £48 million ($64 million), securing the retirement benefits of more than 500 pensioners and deferred members, Canada Life Ltd. said Thursday.

  • July 01, 2026

    Monthly Merger Review Snapshot

    Getty Images abandoned its plans to buy Shutterstock, Sysco disclosed an in-depth probe into its deal for Jetro Restaurant Depot, Nexstar and Tegna battled challenges to their tie-up, and Paramount Skydance navigated reviews and potential challenges to its purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • July 01, 2026

    Getty Abandons Shutterstock Buy Amid Spinoff Mandate

    Getty Images opted to abandon its plans to buy Shutterstock rather than sell its rival's editorial arm, in what United Kingdom antitrust enforcers cast as a course reversal after the companies had previously offered up the divestiture to address concerns that the $3.7 billion merger threatened news content competition.

  • July 01, 2026

    Rajasthan Royals Investors Contest £1 Forced Share Sale

    Shareholders in a sports investment firm that indirectly owns an Indian cricket club allege the business is forcing them to sell their shares for £1 ($1.32) each, saying it breached company rules by allowing its managing partner to invest in the U.S. National Cricket League.

  • July 01, 2026

    Addleshaw Goddard-Led Materials Biz Completes £31M Buy

    BRCK Group, a construction materials distributor, said Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition of steel fencing supplier Jacksons for approximately £31 million ($41 million) as it aims to expand its products and services.

  • July 01, 2026

    Security Biz Croma Gets Final Payment In £6.5M Sale Of Unit

    Croma Security said Wednesday it has completed the £6.5 million ($8.6 million) sale of its subsidiary Vigilant after it got the final £440,064 payment under the transaction, completing the deal that was announced three years ago.

  • July 01, 2026

    Engineering Services Biz Sells Tape Maker To Dalpo For £10M

    Amcomri, a specialist engineering services and industrial manufacturing group, said Wednesday that it has sold its adhesive tape-making business to Polish company Dalpo for at least £10.1 million ($13 million).

  • July 01, 2026

    Asos Sells Atlanta Warehouse Lease For £48M To DHL Unit

    Online fashion retailer Asos PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to a £48 million ($63.6 million) deal for the transfer of the lease on its Atlanta warehouse and the sale of the site's automation equipment.

  • July 01, 2026

    Sackers, Gowling Guide Music School On £35M Pension Deal

    The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music has completed a £35 million ($46.4 million) full buy-in to secure the retirement benefits of all 253 members of its U.K. retirement savings plan, Pension Insurance Corp. PLC said Wednesday.

  • June 30, 2026

    Cripps Says Live Nation Advice Did Not Cause £3.4M Loss 

    Cripps has denied costing Margate Dreamland's operator £3.4 million ($4.5 million) for misadvising the venue on using a termination clause to exit a catering contract, arguing that the operator had not retained the firm during its sale to Live Nation. 

  • June 30, 2026

    Aybl Execs Say Ex-Director Ousted For Launching Rival

    Sportswear brand Aybl has denied claims that it wrongly ousted one of its directors, arguing that it was entitled to do so after discovering that the co-founder of Gymshark had secretly founded a supplements company that might eventually rival it in the sportswear market. 

  • June 30, 2026

    UK 'Minded To Intervene' In Paramount's Warner Bros. Deal

    The U.K. government warned Tuesday it could interrupt Paramount Skydance's proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery over concerns the deal could reduce media plurality and affect the range of news and entertainment services available to British audiences.

  • June 30, 2026

    Aussie Software Co. Eyes £500M Market Cap At London IPO

    Australian software company Bravura Solutions said Tuesday that it is planning to float on the junior investment market of the London Stock Exchange by the end of July at an anticipated market capitalization of £500 million ($664 million).

  • July 07, 2026

    Cleary Boosts PE Team In Paris With Kirkland Hire

    Cleary said on Tuesday that it has hired a corporate partner at the Paris office of Kirkland in a move to boost the firm's capability in private equity transactions.

Expert Analysis

  • Pension Trustee Case Could Lead To Fossil Fuels Divestment

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    While the recent Court of Appeal case McGaughey v. Universities Superannuation Scheme attempts to link fossil fuel investment by trustees to significant risk of financial detriment, it is concerning that two out of 470,000 scheme members could be permitted to bring a claim without ensuring that other members are represented, says Anna Metadjer at Kingsley Napley.

  • Green Loans May Be Hungary's Path To Sustainable Financing

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    Fueled by a rising trend in the use of green loans, Hungary is making impressive progress in its journey toward achieving a net-zero future, although the development of social and sustainability-linked loans is still a work in progress, say Gergely Szalóki and Bálint Bodó at Schönherr.

  • Tackling Global Inflation Is A Challenge For Antitrust Agencies

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    Recent events have put pressure on antitrust agencies to address the global cost-of-living crisis, but the relationship between competition and inflation is complex, and with competition agencies’ reluctance to act as price regulators, enforcement is unlikely to have a meaningful impact, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • What New FCA Management Will Mean For Enforcement

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    Therese Chambers’ first speech since becoming the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s joint executive director provided insightful observations about the expected behaviors of firms and their legal advisers during investigations, indicating the advent of a proactive, prosecution-minded enforcement agency trying to do the right thing, says Richard Burger at WilmerHale.

  • Global M&A Outlook: Slow But Moving Along

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    Global merger and acquisition markets had a tough start to the year, with inflation, rising interest rates and the Ukraine conflict knocking sentiment, but in the macroeconomic, deal makers have continued to unearth pockets of activity to keep deal volumes ticking over, say lawyers at White & Case.

  • Why Int'l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs

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    While German reform proposals will digitize corporate law formalities that have long been immune to change, international limitations remain, particularly for countries outside the European Union, as Germany moves to tighten regulatory hurdles to control inbound investment, say Marcus Geiss and Sonja Ruttmann at Gibson Dunn.

  • CMA Review Could Help Shape UK's AI Landscape

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent review of the U.K. market for artificial intelligence foundation models is likely to feed into its recommendations concerning future legislative and regulatory changes, but may be overtaken by fast-changing developments, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • Microsoft Takeover Shows The Need For EU-UK Cooperation

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    The differing European Commission and U.K. Competition and Markets Authority outcomes regarding Microsoft's planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard demonstrate the need for better cooperation in the post-Brexit era, but the regulators still follow a rigorous approach and ultimately convergence may prevail over divergence, say Salomé Cisnal de Ugarte and Raphaël Fleischer at King & Spalding.

  • The Potential Benefits Of New EU Merger Control Rules

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    The core objective of a newly adopted EU Commission package is to simplify merger review procedures, which is an evolution that is more than welcome, especially in light of the very recent regulation on foreign subsidies that imposes additional burdens on M&A transactions, say lawyers at McDermott.

  • Growing EU Scrutiny Increases Hurdles For Foreign Investors

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    The application of the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation from July will bring further oversight to many large deals, and together with bolt-on strategies, foreign investment regulation and antitrust enforcement, financial sponsors will need to start planning for compliance to avoid potential delays, say Anna Mitchell and Neil Hoolihan at Linklaters.

  • How The New UK Digital Markets Bill Will Affect CMA's Powers

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    The highly anticipated U.K. Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill sets out far-reaching changes in terms of merger control and conduct requirements, but some are skeptical of the Competition and Markets Authority’s enhanced powers and potential for divergence in treatment between firms, say Ben Chivers, Stephen Whitfield ​​​​​​​and Nigel Seay at Travers Smith.

  • M&A Considerations For European Cos. Acquiring US Entities

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    As investment banks forecast a resurgence of mergers and acquisitions later this year, European companies seeking to acquire U.S. businesses should be aware of key procedural differences and federal regulatory requirements that will affect the process, timing and terms of the transaction, say attorneys at Mintz.

  • A Review Of The EU FDI Screening Regulation And Its Scope

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    The EU advocate general’s recent broad interpretation of the EU Foreign Direct Investment Screening Regulation takes account of some of the geopolitical challenges faced by the bloc, and may foreshadow a revision of the regulation and widen the scope of investments screened, say Vassilis Akritidis and Jean-Baptiste Blancardi at Crowell & Moring.

  • Key Takeaways From EU Proposal For Greenwashing Rules

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    If the proposal for a Green Claims Directive, with its enhanced rules on claims about a product or trader's environmental impact, is adopted, it will affect all businesses selling their products in the EU and bring major changes to the way those products are packaged and advertised, say attorneys at Shearman.

  • UK Investment Screening Inches Closer To US Regime

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    The recent agreement between the U.K. Cabinet Office and House of Commons concerning parliamentary scrutiny of the Investment Security Unit represents a step toward greater transparency of intervention in investments that may raise national security concerns, and underscores increasing alignment with the U.S. regime, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

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