Transactions UK

  • June 22, 2026

    Southern Water To Be Given £300M Cash Injection

    Southern Water said Monday that it has secured a £300 million ($398 million) investment from a consortium of infrastructure investors as part of a bigger £1.2 billion input from asset management giant Macquarie Asset Management.

  • June 22, 2026

    Tech Co. BATM To Sell Non-Core Units For $37M

    BATM on Monday said it has agreed to sell three peripheral business operations and a large shareholding for a combined total of $36.6 million, looking to accelerate its focus on networking, encryption and cybersecurity.

  • June 22, 2026

    Lithium Miner Technology Minerals Gets £2.1M Cash Boost

    Technology Minerals said Monday it has conditionally raised £2.085 million ($2.8 million) through a placing and subscriptions in order to strengthen domestic resource security and support its battery metals exploration and recycling activities.

  • June 22, 2026

    Treasury Updates High-Risk Money Laundering Countries List

    The Treasury has updated its list of countries at high risk for money laundering and terrorist financing, telling companies to enhance due diligence for transactions involving Iraq and Bosnia and Herzegovina while removing Algeria and Namibia from the list.

  • June 22, 2026

    Car Fleet Biz To Buy UK Lender's Vehicle Hire Unit For £86M

    U.K. car hire company NRG said Monday that it has agreed to acquire Paragon Banking Group's specialist vehicle and fleet subsidiary for £85.6 million ($113.3 million) as it seeks to expand the business.

  • June 22, 2026

    EasyJet Board Rejects Castlelake's 'On The Cheap' £4.74B Bid

    The board of budget airline easyJet said Monday that it has rejected a "highly opportunistic" £4.74 billion ($6.3 billion) cash bid from alternative investment firm Castlelake after it had already batted away two earlier proposals.

  • June 22, 2026

    Starmer's Resignation Opens Way For Burnham's PM Bid

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans on Monday to step down after losing the support of the Labour Party for him to stay on, clearing the way for former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to launch his bid for the top job.

  • June 19, 2026

    Cash Handler To Acquire Argentinian Rival For $19M

    Cash management company Loomis has agreed to acquire Argentinian rival Transportadora del Interior SA from Grupo Coinag for 27.5 billion Argentine peso ($19 million) to expand its presence in South America.

  • June 19, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen Royal Mail Pension Plan companies sue Wates Construction after investing in a Cambridge development project, law firm Ronald Fletcher Baker launch proceedings against several former partners and the rival firm they moved to, Lansdowne Law, and energy group VAROPreem bring an intellectual property claim against North Sea producer Viaro Energy and its chief executive. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • June 19, 2026

    Software Co. Sellers Deny Inflating Finances In Criteo Deal

    Investors in a communications software provider have hit back against a £7.5 million ($9.9 million) claim brought by BidSwitch, denying that they fraudulently inflated the financial position of the company in an attempt to persuade the internet advertising broker to buy it.

  • June 19, 2026

    LADBible Owner Snaps Up Gen-Z Creative Agency For £27M

    LADBible owner LBG Media said on Friday that it has acquired a 75% stake in creative agency Uncovered Holdings Ltd. for up to £26.8 million ($35.4 million) as it seeks to strengthen its capability in social media content.

  • June 19, 2026

    Insurer-Led Innovations Aim To Cut Pension Buyout Delays

    Britain's pension risk transfer market is innovating to accelerate the often-delayed process of moving defined benefit pension plans from buy-in arrangements to full insurance buyouts, according to a report from consultancy Hymans Robertson.

  • June 19, 2026

    Betting Tech Biz Kambi Launches $10.5M Share Buyback

    Kambi Group PLC has launched a buyback worth up to 100 million Swedish kronor ($10.5 million) as the betting technology provider seeks to reduce its share capital.

  • June 19, 2026

    IT Outsourcer Redcentric Plans To Return £90M To Investors

    Redcentric detailed a proposal on Friday to return up to £90 million ($119 million) to investors through buying back stock as it disclosed a plan to slash the size of its shareholder base.

  • June 19, 2026

    PPHE Says Fattal Hotel's £930M Bid Lacks Adequate Support

    Hotelier PPHE said Friday that a proposal by Fattal Hotel Group to acquire the company cannot proceed under its existing terms after a major shareholder indicated that it would not support the deal.

  • June 19, 2026

    Euronext Eases Listing Process For Smaller Companies

    The operator of Europe's major stock exchanges said Friday that it is simplifying the listing process for small and midsized companies to encourage startups to float on its growth market.

  • June 18, 2026

    Broking Group Investor Buys Majority Share In £9M UK Broker

    The Broker Investment Group has said it acquired a majority stake in Scott Blain Insurance Consultants Ltd., which has gross written premiums of around £9 million ($12 million), in its third transaction of the year.

  • June 18, 2026

    Milbank-Led EQT To Buy SpaceX Satellite Launch Partner

    ​Swedish private equity giant EQT said Thursday its fund has agreed to acquire Exolaunch from the German satellite launch services company's founder, marking its first investment in the rapidly growing space sector.

  • June 18, 2026

    REIT Workspace Weighs Saba's Critical Shareholder Letter

    Workspace Group PLC said Thursday that it is reviewing a proposal from activist investor Saba Capital to overhaul the REIT's boardroom and adopt a new plan centered on the sale of assets and share buybacks.

  • June 18, 2026

    Minerals Explorer Raises £2.5M With Oversubscribed Placing

    Panther Metals PLC said on Thursday that it has raised £2.5 million ($3.3 million) from an oversubscribed share sale, which the minerals exploration company plans to use to back drilling work in Canada.

  • June 18, 2026

    Eversheds Guides £55M Energy Market Pension Plan Buy-In

    Canada Life Ltd. said Thursday that it has completed a £55 million ($73 million) pension buy-in for an energy sector retirement savings plan that covers more than 700 members.

  • June 18, 2026

    Freshfields Steers EQT's £10.9B Cash Offer For Intertek

    Product testing heavyweight Intertek Group said Thursday that it has agreed to a £10.9 billion ($14.4 billion) cash takeover by EQT after months of courting by the Swedish private equity firm.

  • June 17, 2026

    Paul Weiss-Led Data Center Operator Csquare Files IPO Plans

    Data center operator CSquare Inc. has filed plans with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for its initial public offering, steered by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • June 17, 2026

    Danish Financier Denied Tax Appeal For Missing Deadline

    A Danish financier and his company can't appeal a decision over a tax bill of over £866,000 ($1.2 million) despite his claim that they face a 200% tax rate, a London tribunal ruled, saying he had no good reason for missing a previous appeal deadline.

  • June 17, 2026

    Macfarlanes-Led Investor To Put £60M Into Garden Centre Biz

    Investment company Caledonia said Wednesday that it has agreed to invest approximately £60 million ($80.4 million) in Blue Diamond Ltd. to become a minority shareholder in the garden center group.

Expert Analysis

  • New Clarity On Directors' Creditor Duty In Insolvency Context

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    The recent case of BTI 2014 v. Sequana, the first to consider the creditor duty at U.K. Supreme Court level, provides directors and insolvency practitioners with significant guidance on how close to insolvency the company needs to be for the creditor duty to be engaged, say attorneys at Shearman.

  • German Draft Bill Reflects Trend Toward New Antitrust Tools

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    A recently proposed amendment to the German Act against Restraints on Competition continues the trend in Europe to equip authorities with greater powers, shifting from a more traditional approach to a more extensive market protection tool, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • How COVID, Supply Chain Woes Are Fueling Air Cargo M&A

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    The pandemic has triggered a shift in the air cargo market, with supply chain issues and demand for expedited service attracting new investment — and M&A interest will likely continue, even as inflation and other factors damp enthusiasm, say Solange Leandro and Alison Weal at Watson Farley.

  • What To Expect From A Simplified EU Merger Control System

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    The European Commission’s draft amendments to the EU merger control system, expected to be formally adopted shortly, reduce its administrative burden and expand the scope of the simplified procedure to additional categories of transactions, providing a welcome development for companies and their advisers, say Axel Gutermuth and Lukas Šimas at Arnold & Porter.

  • How The Pandemic And UK Security Law Are Changing Deals

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    Deal makers must consider how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the approach to material adverse change provisions in the U.K. and U.S., and how the new U.K. National Security and Investment Act regime will affect investors across the globe seeking to acquire material influence in a U.K. company, say attorneys at Covington.

  • 3 Foreign Investment Issues Affecting Cross-Border Deals

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    Now more than ever, managing the increasingly complex foreign direct investment considerations for successfully completing cross-border transactions requires parties to be attentive to the evolving regulatory landscape, particularly in the U.K. and EU, say Chase Kaniecki and William Dawley at Cleary.

  • A Review Of The New UK Financial Services And Markets Bill

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    In revoking retained EU law and replacing it with U.K.-specific legislation, the new Financial Services and Markets Bill should mean a less cumbersome and more accessible regulatory regime than the existing patchwork of requirements, with provisions that address consumers’ concerns that they were not adequately protected, say attorneys at Ashurst.

  • Tracking The Global Move Toward Tighter Mergers Scrutiny

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    The recent merger control case of Vivendi and Lagardère in France is indicative of a global trend of competition authorities applying stricter standards to concentrations and pursuing an increasingly aggressive enforcement agenda, particularly in the media sector, says Jérémie Marthan at White & Case.

  • Dutch Merger May Promote Behavioral Remedies Across EU

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    A Dutch tribunal's recent clearing of the Sanoma-Iddink deal might further encourage merging parties in the EU to offer — and government agencies to accept — behavioral remedies, which was rarer when more emphasis was put on divestments, says Robert Hardy at Greenberg Traurig.

  • Proposed Foreign Subsidy Regulation Has Political Overtones

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    The European Commission's proposed Foreign Subsidies Regulation aims to prevent subsidies that have a distortive effect on competition from being granted to foreign companies, but in directing it against governments that use companies to extend their influence in the EU, the implications are clearly political, say Lena Sandberg and Yannis Ioannidis at Gibson Dunn.

  • Early Trends In UK National Security Reviews Of Transactions

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    The U.K.'s move to block an intellectual property deal between Beijing Infinite Vision Technology and the University of Manchester — the first such prohibition under the recently implemented National Security and Investment Act — is part of a growing body of published decisions that provides useful lessons on achieving prompt security clearance, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

  • Guidance Notes Offer Insight On UK National Security Regime

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    The U.K. government recently published long-awaited market guidance notes that add a greater level of transparency regarding the national security and investment regime, providing welcome guidance to businesses and their legal advisers on submitting transaction notifications, say attorneys at Cooley.

  • Ruling On EU Commission Merger Reviews Signifies U-Turn

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    In validating the European Commission's new policy of using Merger Regulation Article 22 to review cases that do not qualify under the merger control rules of the requesting member state, the General Court has demonstrated that the EU is prepared to move the goal posts on well-established commission policy, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • Where New UK And EU Vertical Agreements Rules Diverge

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    The lack of alignment between new EU and U.K. rules on vertical agreements is likely to present challenges to multinational businesses, and it would be prudent for legal advisers and companies to bear in mind the most stringent obligations of both, says Robert Bell at Armstrong Teasdale.

  • A Look Ahead At What The German M&A Market Holds In Store

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    Despite signs of a possible recession, there is still significant M&A activity in the German market, with long-term strategic planning, private equity investors, multiparty involvement and even the state all playing an important role, says Michael Ulmer at Cleary.

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