Transactions UK

  • July 10, 2024

    Aviva Completes £249M Deal, Returns To Lloyd's

    Aviva PLC said on Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition for £249 million ($319 million) of insurance group Probitas, including its Lloyd's of London platform, which marks its return into the specialist market after more than two decades.

  • July 10, 2024

    Hellenic Bank To Buy French Insurer's Greek Biz For €182M

    Hellenic Bank of Cyprus said Wednesday that it will buy the Cypriot and Greek insurance operations of French insurer CNP Assurances for €182 million ($197 million) to strengthen its insurance services.

  • July 10, 2024

    PE Biz TowerBrook Bids £253M For Payments Platform Co.

    Private equity shop TowerBrook Capital Partners LP has made an improved cash offer of £253 million ($325 million) for Equals Group PLC, the British financial technology company said Wednesday after it put itself up for sale.

  • July 10, 2024

    Shein Investors Could Have Recourse If ESG Abuses Exposed

    Expectations that the Shein fast-fashion group will float on the London Stock Exchange have raised questions over what recourse investors have to recoup losses in the English courts if a future emergence of human rights abuses in a company's supply chain triggers a drop in its share price.

  • July 09, 2024

    Labour Gov't Plans Investment-Boosting National Wealth Fund

    The U.K. Treasury on Tuesday detailed plans to create a National Wealth Fund worth £7.3 billion ($9.3 billion) to boost private investment in energy and infrastructure, part of the new Labour government's plans to stimulate economic growth.

  • July 09, 2024

    Water Leak Remediation Biz Acquires Irish Firm For €2.3M

    Water Intelligence PLC said Tuesday it has acquired Irish business Feakle Gas and Plumbing Ltd. through its subsidiary for €2.32 million ($2.97 million) cash, a move it anticipates will boost its footprint in Europe.

  • July 09, 2024

    LetterOne Fights National Security Sale Of Broadband Firm

    An investment group backed by Russian oligarchs has launched the first legal challenge to a decision under the National Security and Investment Act, claiming on Tuesday that the government unfairly forced the sale of a regional broadband provider at a "substantial financial loss."

  • July 16, 2024

    Mayer Brown Hires Transactions Team From Ayache In Paris

    Mayer Brown LLP said Tuesday that it has recruited a team of lawyers from an independent French law firm to boost its strength in international corporate and private equity transactions as it gears up for an upswing in deal activity.

  • July 09, 2024

    Simpson Thacher, Carey Olsen Steer Firm Eyeing $3B Deals

    Turnaround business Rosebank Industries PLC said Tuesday it plans to buy businesses worth up to $3 billion after successfully raising funds as it looks to list in London, advised by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Carey Olsen Jersey LLP.

  • July 09, 2024

    Dentons Steers Capita On £207M Software Biz Sale

    Outsourcer Capita PLC said Tuesday that it has agreed to sell its subsidiary Capita One Ltd., which runs its standalone software business of the same name, to real estate software maker MRI Software LLC for £207 million ($265 million).

  • July 09, 2024

    Linklaters' Earnings Hit Record £2.1B On M&A Rebound

    Linklaters LLP said on Tuesday that its earnings have surpassed the £2 billion ($2.6 billion) mark for the first time, which it attributed to a strategic focus on complex cross-border transactions and serving large clients worldwide.

  • July 08, 2024

    UK Clears Thermo Fisher's $3.1B Olink Buy

    Britain's competition enforcer indicated Monday that it will not challenge Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.'s planned $3.1 billion bid for Swedish biotech firm Olink Holding AB after the agency launched an initial investigation of the deal earlier this year.

  • July 08, 2024

    Wright Johnston-Led Macfarlane Buys Peer

    Macfarlane said Monday that it has purchased industrial packaging maker Polyformes Ltd. for up to £11.5 million ($15 million) through one of its subsidiaries to boost its own protective packaging business, in a deal guided by Scottish law firm Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP.

  • July 08, 2024

    Linklaters-Led HgCapital Raises £24.3M In Software Biz Exit

    British investment company HgCapital said Monday that its private equity arm Hg has agreed to sell its remaining interest in business software provider TeamSystem to U.S. private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, raising approximately £24.3 million ($31 million) for the trust.

  • July 08, 2024

    Aegon Begins €200M Share Buyback Program

    Aegon NV began a share repurchase program worth up to €200 million ($220 million) on Monday, a move expected to lower the size of the Dutch pensions and insurance specialist's outstanding share capital.

  • July 08, 2024

    Norton Rose Helps Carlsberg Buy 40% Stake In Brewery JV

    Carlsberg AS said Monday that it will buy the entire 40% stake in a U.K. brewing joint venture with British pub operator Marston's PLC for £206 million ($264 million) to integrate this with Britvic to form a brewery giant.

  • July 08, 2024

    Britvic Backs Sweetened £3.3B Carlsberg Takeover Offer

    Britvic PLC said Monday that it is backing an improved £3.3 billion ($4.2 billion) cash takeover offer from Danish brewer Carlsberg AS that would create a British beer and soft drinks giant.

  • July 05, 2024

    EU Watchdog Sets Out Sustainability Reporting Expectations

    The European Union's financial markets regulator on Friday set out its expectations on new sustainability reporting standards for large companies with shares listed on stock exchanges and their regulators.

  • July 05, 2024

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

    This past week in London has seen collapsed sports television company Arena Television hit Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank with a claim, James Vorley, the Deutsche Bank metals trader convicted of fraud, sue his former employer, and journalist John Ware file a defamation claim against Pink Floyd band member Roger Waters and Al Jazeera Media Network. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • July 05, 2024

    Matrix KC Richard Hermer Tapped For Attorney General

    Matrix Chambers' human rights barrister Richard Hermer KC will serve as the U.K.'s attorney general in a surprise appointment from newly-elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer late Friday.

  • July 05, 2024

    Cybersecurity Firm Noventiq Kills Plans To List Via SPAC Deal

    London-based cybersecurity services provider Noventiq Holdings PLC and blank-check company Corner Growth Acquisition Corp. have canceled their plans to merge in a deal that sought to take Noventiq public in the U.S. at an estimated $1 billion value, citing market conditions.

  • July 05, 2024

    Shabana Mahmood Named Labour's New Justice Secretary

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer named former barrister Shabana Mahmood as the Labour government's new justice secretary on Friday following a sweeping victory in the U.K. general election.

  • July 05, 2024

    A&O Shearman-Led GSK Signs €1.4B Deal For Vaccines

    British pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline has amended its collaboration agreement with German biopharmaceutical company CureVac to acquire full rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize globally the candidate vaccines for influenza and COVID-19 in an approximately €1.4 billion ($1.5 billion) deal.

  • July 05, 2024

    Starmer Picks Reeves For Treasury To Steer Growth Aims

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has handed the reins of the U.K.'s fiscal and economic policy to Rachel Reeves, formally naming her as the next chancellor of the exchequer in the first of a round of cabinet appointments on Friday.

  • July 05, 2024

    Glencore Gets Canadian OK For $7B Buy Of Steelmaking Biz

    Glencore PLC said Friday that Canada has given it the go ahead for its $6.93 billion acquisition of the steelmaking coal business of Teck Resources Ltd., clearing the final hurdle for the Anglo-Swiss commodities and mining giant.

Expert Analysis

  • EU Illumina-Grail Fine Cools Cos.' Merger Control Approach

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    The European Commission's recent record-breaking fine on Illumina for acquiring Grail without approval underscores its tough stance on merger control enforcement, showing that companies in Europe need to be vigilant in complying with regulatory requirements, say Salomé Cisnal de Ugarte and Raphaël Fleischer at King & Spalding.

  • EU Case Shows Wide Approach To Blocking Telecom Mergers

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    The EU court's recent judgment in Commission v. CK Telecoms may make it more challenging to secure clearance for telecom and other companies pursuing mergers, illustrating its broad approach to mergers that risk harming competition without creating a dominant position, say Dominic Long and Christopher Best at Allen & Overy.

  • PR Perspectives: Getting Merger Communications Right

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    As the recent Allen & Overy and Shearman Sterling deal announcement demonstrates, controlling the narrative is the priority when merger discussions begin, so law firms need to consider their stakeholder base and the best communication channels for each segment, ready to adapt to the audience group's needs, say Ben Girdlestone and Bethany Durkin at Byfield.

  • Trustees Should Take Caution After UK Pension Tap Plan

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    The U.K. government's recent plan to boost technology startups by tapping into pension sector funds may risk the hard-earned savings of members, so trustees need to be mindful of the proposals in light of their fiduciary duties, say Beth Brown and Riccardo Bruno at Arc Pensions.

  • Report On UK Investment Act Offers Welcome Insights

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    The U.K. government's recent report on the National Security and Investment Act's first full year of operation is to be applauded for disclosing more information on the act's notification system than was required, enabling a better understanding of what has taken place and what the next year may hold, say Andrea Hamilton and Ajal Notowicz at Milbank.

  • Preparing For M&A Under The Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation introduces requirements that companies operating in the region must consider in M&A transactions, and any foreign financial contributions received by a target should be checked during the due diligence stage, with specific provisions for commission approval if a notification requirement is triggered, say Hendrik Viaene and Stéphane Dionnet at McDermott.

  • Important Generative AI Considerations In M&A

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    The recent surge of interest in generative artificial intelligence and its use of machine learning algorithms means there are novel concerns as well as inherent risks for those engaging in M&A activity, and acquirers should pay careful attention to a target’s scope of ownership and licensing rights, say attorneys at Davis Polk.

  • Pension Trustee Case Could Lead To Fossil Fuels Divestment

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    While the recent Court of Appeal case McGaughey v. Universities Superannuation Scheme attempts to link fossil fuel investment by trustees to significant risk of financial detriment, it is concerning that two out of 470,000 scheme members could be permitted to bring a claim without ensuring that other members are represented, says Anna Metadjer at Kingsley Napley.

  • Green Loans May Be Hungary's Path To Sustainable Financing

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    Fueled by a rising trend in the use of green loans, Hungary is making impressive progress in its journey toward achieving a net-zero future, although the development of social and sustainability-linked loans is still a work in progress, say Gergely Szalóki and Bálint Bodó at Schönherr.

  • Tackling Global Inflation Is A Challenge For Antitrust Agencies

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    Recent events have put pressure on antitrust agencies to address the global cost-of-living crisis, but the relationship between competition and inflation is complex, and with competition agencies’ reluctance to act as price regulators, enforcement is unlikely to have a meaningful impact, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • What New FCA Management Will Mean For Enforcement

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    Therese Chambers’ first speech since becoming the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s joint executive director provided insightful observations about the expected behaviors of firms and their legal advisers during investigations, indicating the advent of a proactive, prosecution-minded enforcement agency trying to do the right thing, says Richard Burger at WilmerHale.

  • Global M&A Outlook: Slow But Moving Along

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    Global merger and acquisition markets had a tough start to the year, with inflation, rising interest rates and the Ukraine conflict knocking sentiment, but in the macroeconomic, deal makers have continued to unearth pockets of activity to keep deal volumes ticking over, say lawyers at White & Case.

  • Why Int'l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs

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    While German reform proposals will digitize corporate law formalities that have long been immune to change, international limitations remain, particularly for countries outside the European Union, as Germany moves to tighten regulatory hurdles to control inbound investment, say Marcus Geiss and Sonja Ruttmann at Gibson Dunn.

  • CMA Review Could Help Shape UK's AI Landscape

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent review of the U.K. market for artificial intelligence foundation models is likely to feed into its recommendations concerning future legislative and regulatory changes, but may be overtaken by fast-changing developments, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • 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.

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