Transactions UK

  • 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).

  • June 30, 2026

    Italian Investor Buys 10% Stake In LNEnergy For €1.4M

    Beacon Energy PLC said Tuesday a leading Italian energy distribution company has subscribed for new shares in a gas field owner for €1.4 million ($1.6 million).

  • June 30, 2026

    Chinalco Mining To Acquire Namibian Cobalt Asset For $15M

    Australian mining company Celsius Resources said Tuesday that it has agreed to sell one of the biggest cobalt deposits in the world located in the Southern African country of Namibia for $15 million to a subsidiary of Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd.

  • June 30, 2026

    Building Materials Co. Grafton Kicks Off £25M Share Buyback

    Grafton Group PLC launched a stock repurchase program Tuesday worth up to £25 million ($33 million) and intended to lower the building materials supplier's share capital.

  • June 30, 2026

    Freshfields Guides New MGA Platform On Underwriter Deal

    Global insurance intermediary ANV Group Holdings has agreed to acquire Assured Underwriting Group, a U.K. specialist managing general agent for the travel industry, to expand its European presence.

  • June 30, 2026

    Mayer Brown Helps Acquisition Co.'s £600M Investor Biz Buy

    Acquisition company Acceler8 Ventures will promote Intuitive Investments Group to trading on the flagship listing category on the main market of the London Stock Exchange by buying the investment company for £600 million ($794 million), the companies said Tuesday.

  • June 29, 2026

    FCA Finalizes Landmark Crypto Regime, Cuts Capital Rules

    The Financial Conduct Authority has slashed potential capital requirements for issuing stablecoins in its landmark crypto-assets regime that was finalized Tuesday, the biggest expansion of its regulatory power in over a decade.

  • June 29, 2026

    Korn Ferry Buys PE-Backed AMS In $1.1B Deal

    Organizational consulting firm Korn Ferry, advised by Blank Rome LLP, on Monday announced plans to acquire private equity-backed British talent and consulting firm AMS in a roughly £850 million ($1.1 billion) transaction.

Expert Analysis

  • Assessing The Significance Of Australia-EU's Free Trade Deal

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    The recently concluded Australia-European Union free trade agreement could be a springboard for a more ambitious initiative bringing together the EU and the economies of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, a critical mass capable of shaping norms across subsidies, sustainability disciplines and competition policy, says Alan Yanovich at Akin Gump.

  • What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent blog post announcing capabilities to screen for algorithmic collusion demonstrates that the regulator's concerns are crystallizing into enhanced investigative and enforcement actions, broadening the range of commercial arrangements at risk of antitrust scrutiny, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • What Brazil's Adequacy Status Will Mean For EU Data Flow

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    The European Commission’s recent historic decision to grant full adequacy status to Brazil for personal data transfers removes a significant compliance burden for organizations and offers an opportunity to simplify transfer mechanisms, positioning Brazil as a major gateway for EU-Latin America data flows, say lawyers at Gibson Dunn.

  • New Foreign Bribery Guide Can Help Int'l Cos. Identify Risks

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    In light of growing global coordination on anti-bribery enforcement, the International Foreign Bribery Taskforce’s recent guide to foreign bribery indicators represents a step forward in the standardization of factors for evaluating corruption risks that multinational companies should consider, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • How UK Gov't Proposes To Streamline CMA Regime

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    The Department for Business and Trade’s planned overhaul of the Competition Market Authority’s regime will introduce a series of targeted procedural changes aimed at improving efficiency and engagement, raising questions around procedural safeguards and jurisdictional thresholds, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

  • EU Foreign Subsidies Guide Brings Clarity And Questions

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    The European Commission’s long-awaited EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation guidelines provide helpful clarifications for companies, but with many areas remaining broadly framed, uncertainty may continue to deter investments and increase the compliance burden on organizations, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.

  • UK Banks Are Favoring Tokenized Deposits Over Stablecoins

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    Lloyds Banking's recent purchase of gilt with tokenized deposits is an example of banks' preference for the instrument over stablecoins, which present uncertainty by demanding compliance with multiple conduct regimes, says Dan Jones at MoFo.

  • Irish Consumer Law Proposals Expose Concerns Over Privacy

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    The Irish government’s recent proposals to amend and clarify competition and consumer law would allow new investigative powers and greater financial sanctions, leading to concerns from businesses whether the benefits outweigh the privacy risks, says Kate McKenna at Matheson.

  • How EU Prospectus Rule Changes May Boost Market Access

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    The European Union Listing Act’s forthcoming changes to EU prospectus requirements aim to reduce the regulatory burden for issuers of securities, facilitating more efficient transaction execution and reducing market risk, of particular relevance to small and midsize enterprises, say lawyers at Covington.

  • Exploring The Rise In European Private Credit Loan Portability

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    The increasing use of portability mechanics in loan documentation can make sales processes more attractive to buyers and brings cost savings to sellers, but there are concerns over the portability's impact on competition and differences in sponsors’ goals, say lawyers at King & Spalding.

  • How To Navigate AI M&A Risks, Compliance In Europe

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    As the artificial intelligence industry continues to witness substantial M&A transactions in Europe, parties should be mindful of the unique challenges posed by the acquisition of intangible AI technologies, monitor the evolving regulatory landscape, and establish optimal mechanisms for risk allocation, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis.

  • What To Expect From UK Prospectus Regime Changes

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    The new U.K. prospectus regime for trading on regulated markets, effective Jan. 19, aims to streamline processes and reduce costs, but a significant shift in structuring and disclosure obligations will increase pressure on practitioners to manage risk under tighter timelines, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

  • How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits

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    Entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their operations to model valuations or test market timing, and the same sophistication is expected from those advising them, so lawyers should use AI tools responsibly to reinforce their judgment and good advice, says Amen Alonge at Farrer.

  • What Cos. Can Expect From CMA Consumer Protection Drive

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    The Competition and Markets Authority’s recently launched consumer protection drive targeting banned online sales practices focuses on supporting compliance rather than on enforcement, although firms should expect this to change once businesses have had time to adapt to the regulator's new regime, say lawyers at Baker Botts.

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