Transactions UK

  • November 21, 2025

    Hammerson Buys Second 50% Stake In UK Mall For £104.5M

    Real estate investor Hammerson PLC said Friday that it has acquired the remaining 50% stake in a shopping center in Berkshire, southeast England, for £104.5 million ($136.6 million) from the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, following a trading performance that was stronger than it expected.

  • November 21, 2025

    A&O Shearman Guides £6B Pension Deal For BBC

    The British Broadcasting Corporation has struck a deal to insure £6 billion ($7.8 billion) of its pension liabilities with Zurich and Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., in a transaction steered by A&O Shearman, Slaughter and May, Eversheds Sutherland, and Debevoise.

  • November 20, 2025

    BNP Paribas To Launch €1.15B Buyback

    French multinational lender BNP Paribas said Thursday that it is planning to launch a €1.15 billion ($1.3 billion) share buyback program in November, as it disclosed plans to boost its capital buffer ratio to withstand financial distress.

  • November 20, 2025

    PIC Appoints Interim CEO Ahead Of £5.7B Sale To Athora

    Pension Insurance Corporation PLC revealed the appointment of its chief financial officer Dom Veney as interim CEO on Thursday, ahead of retirement group Athora's completion of its acquisition of PIC in a deal worth an estimated £5.7 billion ($7.5 billion).

  • November 20, 2025

    Supermarket Income, Blue Owl Buy 10 Asda Stores For £196M

    Supermarket Income REIT PLC said Thursday that its joint venture with U.S. asset management firm Blue Owl has acquired 10 supermarkets from grocery giant Asda for £196 million ($257 million) in a sale and leaseback deal.

  • November 20, 2025

    Scandi Electrics Maker Kitron To Buy Rival For Up To €114M

    Kitron ASA said Thursday that its subsidiary has agreed to acquire a Swedish electronics supplier, DeltaNordic AB, in a transaction valued at up to €114 million ($131 million) as the Norwegian company moves to strengthen its position in the growing defense market.

  • November 20, 2025

    Mayer Brown Guides Facilities Manager On £7M Acquisition

    Facilities management company Mitie said Thursday it has bought specialist engineering business Forest Group Holdings for up to £7 million ($9 million) cash, a move it anticipates will boost its offering for clients.

  • November 20, 2025

    Cleaning Products Biz McBride Eyes £20M Share Buyback

    Cleaning products supplier McBride said Thursday that it intends to return £20 million ($26 million) to investors through a share buyback amid concerns about its market capitalization.

  • November 20, 2025

    Equipment Seller HC Slingsby To Delist From AIM

    HC Slingsby PLC said Thursday it plans to exit the London Stock Exchange's junior Alternative Investment Market due to legal and regulatory challenges and the compliance costs of a public listing.

  • November 20, 2025

    Neon Legal Guides £9.3M Pension Deal For Caterer

    Retirement specialist Just Group has covered pension liabilities worth £9.3 million ($12.2 million) for U.K. catering company Dolce, risk transfer adviser First Actuarial said Thursday.

  • November 19, 2025

    English Water Co. Pens £40M Pension Deal With Just Group

    A pension scheme sponsored by an English water company has offloaded £40 million ($52.5 million) of its retirement scheme liabilities to Just Group, in a deal announced by Lane Clark & Peacock.

  • November 19, 2025

    Smiths Group Plans £1B Buyback After Electronics Biz Sale

    U.K.-based multinational engineering company Smiths said Wednesday that it will buy back £1 billion ($1.3 billion) worth of its shares using the proceeds from the £1.3 billion sale of its electronic components business to electronics company Molex.

  • November 19, 2025

    Tech Biz Kainos Kicks Off Another Buyback Worth Up To £30M

    Kainos Group PLC said Wednesday that it has started another share repurchase program worth £30 million ($39 million) as it seeks to further lower its share capital.

  • November 19, 2025

    Lloyds Acquires Payments Biz To Boost Digital Transformation

    Lloyds Banking Group revealed on Wednesday that it has acquired Curve, a British digital wallet business, a move the banking group anticipates will broaden its online transformation.

  • November 19, 2025

    Tesco To Buy £350M Of Shares In Final Part Of Buyback

    Grocery giant Tesco said Wednesday that it will buy back shares worth £350 million ($459 million) in the third part of its £1.45 billion buyback program to trim the number of its shares in the market.

  • November 19, 2025

    Tech Giant Launches £300M Shares Buyback After Profits Rise

    Sage Group PLC said Wednesday it is kickstarting a new share buyback program worth up to £300 million ($393.5 million) to reflect the U.K. accounting software giant's confidence in its prospects and its "robust" financial position.

  • November 19, 2025

    UK Music Group To Move To AIM, Raise £8.6M

    All Things Considered Group PLC, a music company, said Wednesday that it plans to raise £8.6 million ($11.3 million) by selling new shares as it seeks to float on AIM, the junior index of the London Stock Exchange.

  • November 19, 2025

    UK Plans Collated Equity Data To Boost LSE Appeal

    The City watchdog floated plans on Wednesday to collate data about trades of U.K. equities as it seeks to boost confidence and encourage participation in London markets, part of the government's growth agenda.

  • November 18, 2025

    Mike Lynch's Estate Seeks To Challenge HP Fraud Judgment

    Mike Lynch's estate asked a London court on Tuesday for permission to appeal against a judgment that found he had defrauded Hewlett Packard Enterprise, attacking a ruling that an entity set up to buy the technology entrepreneur's company was misled.

  • November 18, 2025

    Belgian Investor Sells Half Its Holding In Recycler For €300M

    Belgian investment holding company Groupe Bruxelles Lambert said Tuesday that it has sold approximately half of its holding in Umicore, a Brussels-based recycling company, for €300 million ($348.2 million).

  • November 18, 2025

    Greencore To Sell Food Site After CMA Pressure Over Deal

    Greencore said Tuesday that it has agreed to sell its chilled soups and sauces manufacturing site to another foods company in a move to remedy concerns raised by the competition regulator over its £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion) Bakkavor takeover.

  • November 18, 2025

    Healthcare Foundation Sells £351M Of Meditech Shares

    The controlling shareholder in global healthcare enterprise Novo Nordisk Foundation has sold its stake in Convatec Group PLC, a U.K.-based medical technology company, for £351 million ($461 million), a regulatory statement said Tuesday.

  • November 18, 2025

    Swiss Tech Biz Revises £287M Bid For UK Engineering Group

    Swiss electronics giant Cicor said Tuesday that it has tabled a more "flexible" offer to buy British engineering group TT for approximately £287 million ($377 million), after some investors expressed concern about owning shares in a Zurich-listed company.

  • November 18, 2025

    5 Firms Aid Paints, Coatings Biz Merger To Create $25B Giant

    AkzoNobel NV, owner of paints-maker Dulux, and Axalta Coating Systems said on Tuesday that they will combine their operations in an all-share deal to create a $25 billion coatings company in a merger of equals.

  • November 17, 2025

    CMS, Freshfields Steer £600M Aviva, Wolseley Pension Deal

    Wolseley Group, the U.K.'s largest specialist merchant for plumbing, heating, cooling and infrastructure products, has offloaded pension liabilities worth £600 million ($790 million) to insurance giant Aviva in a deal guided by Freshfields and CMS, the insurer said Monday.

Expert Analysis

  • UK Takeover Code Changes: Key Points For Bidders, Targets

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    Newly effective amendments to Rule 21 of the U.K. Takeover Code, which remove legal and administrative constraints on a target operating its business in the ordinary way during an offer, will add clarity for targets and bidders, and are likely to be welcomed by both, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

  • 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.

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