Transactions UK

  • May 29, 2025

    Argentex Left With Single Bidder As 2 Investors Exit

    Argentex said Thursday that two potential investors have withdrawn their interest in buying the U.K.-based foreign exchange provider, leaving its rival IFX Payments as the only entity in line to acquire the company.

  • May 29, 2025

    Infrastructure Loans Biz To Return Up To £20M In Wind Down

    Social infrastructure investor RM Infrastructure Income PLC said Thursday that it will return another £20 million ($27 million) to its shareholders as part of its managed wind-down process.

  • May 29, 2025

    Investment Advisory Firm Braemar Kicks Off £2M Buyback

    Shipping and energy investment adviser Braemar PLC began a stock repurchase program of up to £2 million ($2.7 million) on Thursday in a move to lower its outstanding share capital.

  • May 29, 2025

    SRA Ordered To Fix Failures After Axiom Ince Collapse

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority must improve how it identifies risks to consumers and strengthen regulation of client money to avoid a repeat of failings in its handling of the collapse of Axiom Ince Ltd., the legal industry's oversight watchdog said Thursday.

  • May 29, 2025

    AI Biz Sundae Bar To List In London In £2M Float

    Sundae Bar, an artificial intelligence systems company, said Thursday that it has applied to trade on the junior Alternative Investment Market in London and will seek to raise up to £2 million ($2.3 million) to help expand the business.

  • May 29, 2025

    Shell To Boost Stake In Nigerian Oilfield With $510M Deal

    Energy giant Shell PLC said Thursday that a subsidiary has agreed to pay $510 million to acquire an extra 12.5% stake in an oilfield off Nigeria's coast from a subsidiary of French rival TotalEnergies SE.

  • May 28, 2025

    In Volatile World, PE Attys Guide Complex Take-Private Deals

    As rising geopolitical tensions and tariff uncertainty continue to rattle dealmaking markets, attorneys are guiding private equity firms and potential take-private targets through increasingly complex negotiations.

  • May 28, 2025

    Investor Raises Ricardo Stake, Calls Again For Chair's Ouster

    Science Group said Wednesday it has increased its stake in technology consultancy Ricardo to 21.8% and reiterated its call for the removal of the firm's chair at the company's upcoming meeting, to be held at the offices of Ashurst LLP.

  • May 28, 2025

    UniCredit To Double Stake In Greek Bank Alpha To 20%

    UniCredit said on Wednesday that it has arranged to more than double its holding in the owner of major Greek lender Alpha to approximately 20%.

  • May 28, 2025

    SPAC Seed Capital Eyes AI Meditech Biz With £33M Deal

    U.K. SPAC Seed Capital said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Cuarta Dimensión Médica SL, a Spanish healthcare technology company, in an all-share transaction worth £33.3 million ($45 million), as it looks to expand in the growing sector.

  • May 28, 2025

    Baker McKenzie-Led Rentokil To Sell Workwear Biz For €410M

    Rentokil Initial PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to sell its workwear business in France to global alternative investment firm HIG Capital for approximately €410 million ($463 million) to strengthen its position as the leading pest control and hygiene business.

  • May 28, 2025

    DLA Piper Steers Aviva's £270M Morrisons Pension Deal

    Aviva said on Wednesday that it has taken on £270 million ($364 million) worth of pension plan liabilities from a retirement fund sponsored by supermarket giant Morrisons.

  • May 28, 2025

    Thames Water Fined Record £123M Over Sewage, Dividends

    Thames Water was fined £122.7 million ($165.8 million) on Wednesday by the water regulator for breaching rules governing its failed wastewater management and unjustified payment of dividends — the latest upset for the beleaguered utility company.

  • May 28, 2025

    Tycoon Křetínský To Sweep Up Remaining Royal Mail Shares

    The remaining shareholders in Royal Mail's parent company must now sell their stakes to a conglomerate controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský after more than 90% agreed to the offer, the participants in the transaction said in a joint statement Wednesday.

  • May 27, 2025

    Railpen Sells Pension Administration Arm To Broadstone

    British pensions adviser and administrator Railpen said it has sold its third-party pension administration business to financial services consultancy Broadstone.

  • May 27, 2025

    Cobalt Prices Shares In $230M IPO To Kick-Start UK Market

    Metals investor Cobalt Holdings PLC said Tuesday that it plans to sell 90 million new shares for $2.56 each as part of its proposed float, kick-starting the London initial public offering market after the turmoil caused by U.S. tariffs.

  • May 27, 2025

    M&C Saatchi Announces Acquisition Of UAE Sports Agency

    M&C Saatchi said Tuesday it has inked a deal to acquire Dune 23, a sports agency in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, in a move expected to further enhance its business in the Middle East.

  • June 03, 2025

    M&A Rainmaker Returns To A&O Shearman From Skadden

    Allen Overy Shearman Sterling has rehired a prominent dealmaker as a partner, as the London-based firm moves to strengthen its transatlantic mergers and acquisitions team.

  • May 27, 2025

    A&O Shearman-Led Elementis Sells Talc Biz For $121M

    Chemicals maker Elementis said Tuesday that it has sold its Talc business to global talc manufacturer IMI Fabi for $121 million and unveiled plans to launch a $50 million buyback program to reflect its "strong confidence in the streamlined group's prospects."

  • May 27, 2025

    Slaughter And May-Led Bain Invests £120M In UK Finance Biz

    U.S. investment business Bain Capital has taken a stake worth nearly 30% in The Openwork Partnership for £120 million ($163 million) after winning backing from the City watchdog, the British financial adviser said Tuesday.

  • May 27, 2025

    Energy Biz DCC To Cut Share Capital With £100M Buyback

    DCC PLC said Tuesday that it has launched a share repurchase program worth up to £100 million ($135 million), part of a broader £800 million capital returns plan that the energy sales, marketing and distribution company expects will lower its share capital.

  • May 27, 2025

    Energy Consultancy Backs PE Firm's 'Superior' £129M Bid

    Energy and sustainability consultancy Inspired PLC said Tuesday that it intends to back a "superior" takeover bid of £129 million ($175 million) tabled by private equity firm HGGC after rejecting a "wholly inadequate" £109 million offer from Regent International, a gas and metering services business.

  • May 27, 2025

    Serco Completes $327M Northrop Defense Biz Deal

    British conglomerate Serco Group PLC said Tuesday that its U.S. subsidiary has finalized the acquisition of Northrop Grumman Corp.'s mission training and satellite communications business, known as MT&S, for $327 million after winning regulatory approval.

  • May 23, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen Nestlé hit with an intellectual property claim by a pet insurance company, VTB Capital bring a breach of contract lawsuit against J.P. Morgan Securities, and Société Générale's former chief executive face litigation from an Italian entrepreneur.

  • May 23, 2025

    FTC Finally Drops Challenge To Microsoft-Activision Deal

    The Federal Trade Commission has dropped its in-house case seeking to block Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of video game developer Activision Blizzard, after its Ninth Circuit loss earlier this month, ending a lingering challenge to a deal that closed in late 2023.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • UK Ruling Offers Useful Guidance To Insolvency Practitioners

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    The recent U.K. High Court ruling in a matter involving Sova Capital represents the first unsecured credit bid to be approved by an English court, demonstrating a pragmatic approach to complex sanctions-related administrations and identifying a novel solution for insolvency practitioners to maximize value for the benefit of creditors, say attorneys at Katten.

  • Opinion

    Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code

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    As a recent report on Justice Clarence Thomas' ongoing conflicts of interest makes evident, Supreme Court justices should be subject to an enforceable and binding code of ethics — like all other federal judges — to maintain the credibility of the institution, says Erica Salmon Byrne at Ethisphere.

  • Ofwat's New Guidance For Water Projects: Key Takeaways

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    While increased competition is a laudable aim, the U.K. Water Services Regulation Authority's introduction of direct procurement for customers by default for projects above a size threshold could have ramifications for the financial stability of the companies delivering major water infrastructure, say Jennifer Charles and Marianne Anton at Watson Farley.

  • Court Ruling Strengthens EU Stance On Non-Notifiable M&A

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    The recent European Union Court of Justice's decision in Towercast can be seen as part of a pattern of increasingly rigorous scrutiny of M&A, and provides scope for greater intervention by national competition authorities on acquisitions by dominant companies that do not meet the EU or national merger control thresholds for notification, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.

  • How Changes To 'Acting In Concert' Will Affect UK Takeovers

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    The recent changes made to the rules by the U.K. Takeover Panel on who is presumed to be acting in concert will be of most interest to parties proposing to make a bid for a U.K. listed company, and give welcome clarity as to how the U.K. takeover regime operates, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.

  • Key Points In Draft EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The draft implementing regulation on EU foreign subsidy control provides eagerly awaited guidance on the submission of mandatory notifications, but there are still many open questions, say Paul van den Berg and Merit Olthoff at Freshfields.

  • ClientEarth Claim May Expand Scope Of Directors' Duties

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    In using litigation to hold Shell’s board of directors to account for failing to properly prepare for the net-zero transition, ClientEarth’s actions represent a shift in climate change activism strategy and an unprecedented application of directors’ duties as a mechanism to drive change, say Marlene Henderson and Danielle De Val at Browne Jacobson.

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