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November 26, 2025
DWF-Led Pension Trustee Co. IGG Buys Savings Adviser
Independent Governance Group, a pensions trusteeship and governance services provider, has acquired retirement consultancy KGC Associates Ltd. to help the business to grow.
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November 26, 2025
Telecoms Co. Expands In US With $20.4M Acquisition
Swedish telecoms infrastructure company Hexatronic said Wednesday that it has acquired Communication Zone Inc., a data-installation and services firm based in Illinois, for up to $23.9 million as it seeks to increase its presence in the growing U.S. market.
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November 26, 2025
Brabners Guides Begbies Traynor On Property Consultant Buy
Begbies Traynor Group PLC said Wednesday it has acquired real estate consultancy Kirkby Diamond in a deal worth up to £8.25 million ($11 million).
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November 26, 2025
Data Co. Kicks Off £10M Share Buyback Program
GlobalData PLC confirmed on Wednesday the start of a share repurchase program worth up to £10 million ($13 million) in a move to reward investors and downsize its share capital.
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November 26, 2025
Marine Insurers UK P&I Club, TT Club In Merger Talks
Two mutual businesses have revealed that they are in talks over a merger to create one of the world's largest marine and logistics insurance companies.
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November 25, 2025
Bridgepoint Buys Majority Stake In Crypto Audit Firm
Middle-market private equity firm Bridgepoint Group, led by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, on Tuesday revealed plans to take a majority stake in British digital asset assurance and technology solutions provider ht.digital, led by Dentons.
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November 25, 2025
Brabners Guides Begbies Traynor On Property Auctioneer Buy
Business recovery firm Begbies Traynor Group PLC said Tuesday that its consultancy business Eddisons has acquired a property auctioneer in a deal worth up to £1 million ($1.3 million), boosting its footprint in southeast England.
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November 25, 2025
Addleshaw Goddard-Led IMI To Sell Unit To US Biz For £225M
British engineering company IMI said Monday that it has agreed to sell its valves- and actuators-making business Truflo Marine to private equity-backed U.S. firm Fairbanks Morse Defense for £225 million ($295 million) in a deal guided by Addleshaw Goddard LLP.
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November 25, 2025
Pinsent Masons-Led Biotech Raises £7M With Shares Placing
Cancer diagnostics company Cellbxhealth said Tuesday that it has raised approximately £6.8 million ($8.9 million) in an oversubscribed sale of new shares in a move to stabilize its finances as it becomes a more commercial business.
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November 25, 2025
Charles Russell Speechlys Steers First Tin On Fundraising
First Tin said Tuesday it has conditionally raised £6.3 million ($8.3 million) through a share sale that will help fund its projects in Australia and Germany.
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November 25, 2025
AXA Unit Buys 40% Of Fiber Biz From Vodafone, Telefónica
A subsidiary of AXA Investment Managers said Tuesday it has acquired a 40% stake in FiberPass, a wholesale network operator, from Vodafone Spain and Telefónica España, as the global investor continues to expand its digital infrastructure portfolio.
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November 25, 2025
Identity Verification Biz To Extend Shares Buyback By £10M
GB Group said Tuesday that it will return £10 million ($13 million) more to investors by repurchasing shares, a move the identity-checks software company expects will further lower its share capital.
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November 24, 2025
Paul Hastings Hires Fund Finance Pro From Haynes Boone
Paul Hastings has added a fund finance partner to its London practice as the firm looks to strengthen its team in the face of a rapidly evolving and expanding market.
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November 24, 2025
Gold Miner Galantas To Raise $11M For Chile Project
Galantas Gold Corp. said Monday that it will increase the size of its private share sale to CA$15.5 million ($11 million) after "strong investor demand" to fund exploration work on a gold-copper project in Chile.
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November 24, 2025
Revolut Clinches $75B Valuation In Latest Share Sale
International digital bank Revolut said Monday that it has reached a valuation of $75 billion after completing a share sale which involved investors including U.S. firm Coatue Management LLC and chips behemoth Nvidia.
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November 24, 2025
Addleshaw Goddard Guides Finance Biz On £6M Acquisition
The U.K. unit of global capital markets company Phillip Brokerage Pte Ltd. has agreed to acquire Walker Crips Group PLC, a financial services business based in London, for £5.96 million ($7.8 million), the companies said Monday.
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November 24, 2025
M&C Saatchi Reveals £5M Share Buyback, Updates Guidance
M&C Saatchi said Monday it will return up to £5 million ($6.5 million) to investors through share repurchases as the advertising company reported a challenging year marked by economic uncertainty.
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November 24, 2025
Miner BHP Pulls £34B Takeover Approach For Anglo American
Australian mining heavyweight BHP Group Ltd. said Monday that it has walked away from talks to swallow up U.K. rival Anglo American after the failure of a £34 billion ($45 billion) approach earlier in the year.
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November 21, 2025
Saudi Investor Loses $5M Loan Dispute Over Time Bar
A London court on Friday dismissed a Saudi investor's $5 million claim over an unpaid loan agreement, finding that the case was brought too late as the limitation period had expired in November 2020.
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November 21, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Clyde & Co. face a claim from Yorkshire firm GWB Harthills, a property developer previously investigated over suspected bribery and corruption sue the general counsel and solicitor to HM Revenue and Customs, and sportswear giant Gymshark bring an intellectual property claim against its co-founder's rival company, AYBL. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 21, 2025
Pembroke VCT To Raise Up To £60M With Share Subscription
British venture capital trust Pembroke VCT PLC said Friday that it has issued approximately 4 million shares in its ongoing equity offer, aiming to raise up to £60 million ($78.5 million).
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November 21, 2025
EU To Simplify Rules For Sustainable Finance Products
The European Commission has unveiled major amendments to its Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, proposing streamlined laws designed to simplify reporting rules, cut costs and better reflect how financial markets work.
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November 21, 2025
FCA Plans Reduced Reporting To Save Firms £108M A Year
The Financial Conduct Authority proposed Friday to reduce transaction reporting requirements for 1,400 firms in the financial sector, which would save them an estimated £108 million ($141 million) a year.
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November 21, 2025
Sidley, Skadden Aid $2.3B Sale Of Medical Imaging Biz
Private equity firm Hg said Friday that it has agreed to sell medical imaging software company Intelerad to GE Healthcare for $2.3 billion deal as it seeks to enhance its cloud-enabled and artificial intelligence capabilities.
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November 21, 2025
Mining Services Biz Raises £31M From Sale Of Shares
Mining services provider Capital Ltd. said Friday that it has raised £31 million ($40.5 million) from the sale of shares against a backdrop of what it described as "highly favorable market demand."
Expert Analysis
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What New FCA Management Will Mean For Enforcement
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.
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Global M&A Outlook: Slow But Moving Along
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.
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Why Int'l Investors Should Keep An Eye On German M&A Regs
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.
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CMA Review Could Help Shape UK's AI Landscape
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.
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Microsoft Takeover Shows The Need For EU-UK Cooperation
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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The Potential Benefits Of New EU Merger Control Rules
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.
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Growing EU Scrutiny Increases Hurdles For Foreign Investors
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.
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How The New UK Digital Markets Bill Will Affect CMA's Powers
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.
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M&A Considerations For European Cos. Acquiring US Entities
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.
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A Review Of The EU FDI Screening Regulation And Its Scope
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.
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Key Takeaways From EU Proposal For Greenwashing Rules
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.
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UK Investment Screening Inches Closer To US Regime
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.
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UK Ruling Offers Useful Guidance To Insolvency Practitioners
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.
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Opinion
Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code
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.
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Ofwat's New Guidance For Water Projects: Key Takeaways
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.