Transactions UK

  • July 30, 2026

    Online Payment Biz Wins Back $12M Funds Held In Reserve

    Online payment company QuidPay on Thursday won its bid to get back funds worth more than $12 million held by a fintech platform, with a London judge finding the platform could not hold the funds as a reserve after contracts were terminated.

  • July 30, 2026

    LSE Owner Kicks Off £700M Stock Buyback After Profit Surge

    London Stock Exchange Group PLC began a stock repurchase program of up to £700 million ($940 million) on Thursday as the bourse owner disclosed a sharp jump in pretax profit for the first half of 2026.

  • July 30, 2026

    Sopra Steria Files 5th Claim Against DWP Over £1B Contract

    French technology consultant Sopra Steria has filed the latest in a string of legal challenges against the U.K. government over its failed bid to secure a £1 billion ($1.3 billion) HR systems contract.

  • July 30, 2026

    Shell Revives Share Buybacks With $4.2B Plan

    Shell began a $4.2 billion share buyback program on Thursday, resuming its plan to reduce its share capital after ARC Resources shareholders approved the British energy giant's $13.6 billion acquisition of the Canadian company.

  • July 30, 2026

    AI Investor Raises Initial $28.5M For Portfolio Of Tech Firms

    Shaires Holdings Ltd. said Thursday that it has raised $28.5 million from institutional shareholders to invest in private artificial intelligence and technology companies, including OpenAI and Anthropic.

  • July 30, 2026

    Pinsent Masons, Mayer Brown Lead £208M Pension Buy-In

    Trustees of the pension plan of chemicals company Hickson International PLC have completed a bulk purchase annuity buy-in worth £208 million ($278 million), pension investor Royal London Group said Thursday.

  • July 30, 2026

    CMS-Led Hammerson To Raise £190M After £218M Mall Deal

    Property investor Hammerson said Thursday that it has bought a 50% stake in a shopping center in Manchester for £218 million ($291 million) and has launched a £190 million equity issue to help pay for the acquisition.

  • July 29, 2026

    Barclays Starts £1B Buyback To Shrink Share Capital

    Barclays PLC said Wednesday it has launched a new share buyback program of £1 billion ($1.3 billion), a day after it posted a profit before tax of approximately £6 billion for the first half of 2026.

  • July 29, 2026

    Standard Chartered Announces $1B Share Buyback

    Standard Chartered announced the imminent start of a new $1 billion share buyback on Wednesday as the banking giant reported a strong performance for the first half of the year.

  • July 29, 2026

    UBS Unveils $3B Buyback With Strong 1st-Half Results

    UBS said Wednesday that it has launched a $3 billion share buyback program after the Swiss financial services giant reported a net profit of $5.8 billion for the first half of 2026.

  • July 29, 2026

    WTW Works With CMS On Simplified Longevity Insurance

    Insurance broker WTW has partnered with law firm CMS to establish a service aimed at broadening access to a £170 billion ($226 billion) longevity insurance market for smaller pension plans.

  • July 29, 2026

    Burges Salmon-Led Aston Martin Scheme Seals Aviva Deal

    Carmaker Aston Martin has completed a £180 million ($239 million) bulk purchase annuity buy-in, securing the pensions of almost 1,600 members, Aviva PLC said Wednesday.

  • July 29, 2026

    Haynes Boone-Led Data Biz To Buy Rail Specialist For £48M

    U.K. transport technology company Tracsis said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire rail software provider Mistral Data from operator FirstGroup for £48 million ($64 million), as the industry prepares for the nationalization of Britain's railways.

  • July 29, 2026

    Australian Asset Manager Perpetual Rejects $1.8B EQT Bid

    Australian financial services group Perpetual said Wednesday that it has rejected a third approach from Swedish private equity unit EQT of 2.6 billion Australian dollars ($1.8 billion), but indicated that it would be open to an improved proposal.

  • July 29, 2026

    Brokerage Buys Gibraltarian Biz Managing £3.8M In Premiums

    Seventeen Group has acquired Senate Insurance Brokers of Gibraltar as the U.K. insurance intermediary seeks to expand its presence in the British overseas territory and southern Spain.

  • July 29, 2026

    Sullivan & Cromwell Aids Apax's €1.5B Packing Cos. Purchase

    Private equity firm Apax Partners LLP will buy two businesses from Gerresheimer AG of Germany for €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion), the companies said Wednesday, as they seek expansion for the pharmaceutical packaging companies in the U.S.

  • July 28, 2026

    Glencore Fights To Recoup $230M In Prax Oil Fraud Row

    Glencore PLC's U.K. arm asked a London judge Tuesday to let it bring a claim against the collapsed former owner of one of the U.K.'s largest oil refineries, alleging it was defrauded out of $230 million worth of crude oil.

  • July 28, 2026

    Tavistock Buys Financial Services Support Co. For Up To £16M

    Financial services group Tavistock Investments said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire a controlling stake in Plus Group, which provides agentic AI technology to U.K. advisory firms, for as much as £16 million ($21.3 million).

  • July 28, 2026

    Frasers' €2.6B Hugo Boss Bid Gets EU Merger Green Light

    Frasers Group PLC said Tuesday that the European Commission has approved its €2.57 billion ($3 billion) takeover bid for German fashion giant Hugo Boss AG, making the offer unconditional.

  • July 28, 2026

    Bridgepoint Employee Group Sells £62M Share Stake 

    A Bridgepoint employee group has sold approximately 2% of the investment company's shares for around £62.4 million ($83 million) in a secondary share sale, broker BNP Paribas said Tuesday.

  • July 28, 2026

    HSF Kramer Guides Inchcape On Expanded Buyback Program

    Inchcape PLC said Tuesday that it will add a £75 million ($100 million) share buyback to its existing £175 million program, increasing the vehicle distributor's repurchase program to £250 million.

  • July 28, 2026

    Skadden Steers MGA Optio On Sale To Cinven, La Caisse

    Private equity firm Cinven and investor La Caisse have agreed to acquire a majority stake in Optio Group Ltd., a specialty insurance managing general agent, from existing shareholder Preservation Capital Partners.

  • July 27, 2026

    Slaughter And May-Led Serica To Buy Rival Pharos For £146M

    Serica Energy said Monday that it will acquire its rival oil producer Pharos Energy for approximately £145.7 million ($193.85 million) in a deal that will expand its footprint to Asia and Africa.

  • July 27, 2026

    Biopharma Biz Scancell's Equity-Raising Hits £16M

    Scancell said Monday that it has raised £2.7 million ($4 million) from retail investors, taking the total amount secured through that share sale and a separate placing to £15.7 million.

  • July 27, 2026

    Pensions Trustees 'Must Look Beyond Buy-In Deals'

    Trustees of U.K. defined benefit schemes should not view the completion of a pension buy-in as the end of their long-term plans, a retirement saving specialist warned Monday.

Expert Analysis

  • What To Know About FCA's UK Listing Rules Proposal

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    A recent consultation paper from the Financial Conduct Authority aims to streamline the securities-listing process for U.K.-regulated markets, including by allowing issuers to submit a single application for all securities of the same class, and aligning the disclosure standards for low-denomination and wholesale bonds, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • Opinion

    UK Gov't Needs To Take Action To Support Whistleblowing Bill

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    With a proposed Office of the Whistleblower Bill making its way through the U.K. Parliament, whistleblowing is starting to receive the attention it deserves, but the key to unlocking real change is for the government to take ownership of reform proposals and appoint an overarching whistleblowing champion, says Baroness Susan Kramer at the House of Lords.

  • Issues To Watch At ABA's Antitrust Spring Meeting

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    Attorneys at Freshfields consider the future of antitrust law and competition enforcement amid agency leadership changes and other emerging developments likely to dominate discussion at the American Bar Association's Antitrust Spring Meeting this week.

  • What To Note In EU Tech Transfer Agreements Consultation

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    Robert Klotz at Steptoe explains the European Commission’s main contemplated amendments to a regulation that exempts certain technology transfer agreements from European Union restrictions, the current political context around the ongoing reform, and as its potential consequences for businesses.

  • UK Refusal Of US Extradition Request May Set New Standard

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    The recent U.K. Supreme Court ruling in El-Khouri v. U.S., denying a U.S. extradition request, overturns a long-held precedent and narrows how U.K. courts must decide such requests, potentially signaling a broader reevaluation of U.K. extradition law, say lawyers at Dechert and Kingsley Napley.

  • Roundup

    Practice Leader Insights

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    Practice group leaders share thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area in this Expert Analysis series.

  • Key Findings From EU Report On Antitrust Remedies

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    Although the European Commission’s recent report assessing the effectiveness of its antitrust policy on behavioral remedies is not binding, it may influence future cases and promote coherence, providing useful insights for national competition authorities and courts when considering remedies in their own jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • New UK Order Offers Welcome Clarity To Crypto Staking Rules

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    The recently effective Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Amendment Order clarifies that arrangements for qualifying crypto-asset staking do not amount to a collective investment scheme, and by addressing an issue that curtailed staking activities in the U.K., facilitates the use of that practice, says Andrew Henderson at Goodwin.

  • How EU Competition Policy Will Affect State Aid Rules

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    The European Commission’s recent competitiveness compass policy indicates its ambitions for the European Union to become an economic powerhouse, leveraging a new coordination tool that would affect state aid rules and boost public support for green energy investments, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • Banker Remuneration Proposals Could Affect More Than Pay

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    The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority’s pending proposals to reduce banker remuneration restrictions bring obvious personal financial advantages for bankers, but may have repercussions that result in increased scrutiny of bonus payments and wider changes to workplace culture and overall accountability, say lawyers at Fox Williams.

  • Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

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    “No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.

  • EU Paper Urges Data Protection And Competition Law Unity

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    A recent European Data Protection Board position paper calls for closer cooperation among data protection and competition authorities, and provides valuable insight for businesses seeking to ensure compliance across an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • Decoding Arbitral Disputes: Equal Rights Limit State Immunity

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    The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent determination that Spain’s London embassy could not dodge a former U.K.-based employee’s discrimination claims by invoking sovereign immunity reaffirms its position that employment and human rights should come before the privileges of foreign powers, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray’s Inn.

  • How Proposed Private Share Trading System May Benefit Cos.

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    The government's proposal for a private securities and capital exchange system intends to enhance market practices and risk tolerances, offering a significant way for firms to free up liquidity by allowing investors to trade existing private company shares, say lawyers at Mishcon de Reya.

  • Managing Transatlantic Antitrust Investigations And Litigation

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    As transatlantic competition regulators cooperate more closely and European antitrust investigations increasingly spark follow-up civil suits in the U.S., companies must understand how to simultaneously juggle high-stakes multigovernment investigations and manage the risks of expensive new claims across jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

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