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April 09, 2026
LSEG Starts Fresh £900M Buyback After Earlier Stage Ends
The owner of the London Stock Exchange said Thursday that it will begin a new share buyback program worth up to £900 million ($1.2 billion) as it continues its long-term plan to return cash to shareholders and reduce the company's share capital.
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April 09, 2026
Burges Salmon Advises UK Power Co. On £40M Investment
Great British Energy, the U.K.'s publicly owned energy company, has invested £40 million ($54 million) in a power company in England to back the expansion of its green hydrogen production facility, the government said Thursday.
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April 09, 2026
Kettle Safety Controls Biz To Turn On £10M Tender Offer
Strix Group PLC said Thursday that it will return up to £10 million ($13.4 million) to investors in a tender offer expected to lower the share capital of the kettle safety controls maker.
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April 09, 2026
DWF-Led Builder Strabag To Buy Engineer Van Elle For £59M
The U.K. subsidiary of European construction group Strabag SE has agreed to acquire Van Elle in a cash transaction that values the ground engineering specialist at £58.8 million ($78.8 million), the companies said on Thursday.
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April 08, 2026
FirstRand To Sell Aldermore Over UK Car Loan Redress
South Africa's FirstRand plans to sell its British operations, including lender Aldermore and motor finance provider MotoNovo, after Britain's compensation scheme for missold car loans forced the bank to sharply increase its expected costs.
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April 08, 2026
Rift Helium To Float On AIM, Raise £8M
Gas producer Rift Helium said Wednesday that it is planning to float on the junior investment arm of the London Stock Exchange and raise approximately £8 million ($11 million) amid a global helium shortage.
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April 08, 2026
Advent Declines To Make A Bid For Senior Engineering Group
Private equity firm Advent International LP said Wednesday that it will not make an offer for Senior PLC, after the British engineering group backed a £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) bid from Blackstone and Tinicum.
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April 08, 2026
Mayer Brown Guides Acceler8 In £600M Investment Co. Buy
Acquisition company Acceler8 Ventures said Wednesday that it has agreed to buy British investment company Intuitive Investments Group PLC for approximately £600 million ($807 million) in a reverse takeover transaction.
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April 08, 2026
Squire Patton Steers Aviva's £100M Iveco Pension Plan Buy-In
Aviva PLC said Wednesday it has completed a pension insurance deal worth £100 million ($134 million) with the Iveco Ltd. Pension Scheme, securing the retirement benefits of more than 1,350 U.K. members of the commercial vehicle maker's plan.
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April 08, 2026
HSF Kramer Advises Italian Biz On French Tech Purchase
TeamSystem, an Italian business software provider, said Wednesday it has snapped up two technology companies in France and Turkey in a move expected to boost its operational reach.
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April 07, 2026
Engineering Co. Senior Backs £1.3B Tinicum-Blackstone Offer
Senior PLC said Tuesday that it has agreed to be taken over by private equity firm Blackstone and investment company Tinicum for £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion), in a deal that would pull the U.K. engineering group from the London Stock Exchange.
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April 07, 2026
IT Services Biz Eyes Telecom Consultant For Up To €1.1M
IT services business Talkpool AG said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire telecom consultant Netcom Global Partners for €1.1million ($1.27 million) from its 11 owners to expand its business.
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April 07, 2026
Certification Biz Buys Chip Quality Co. To Tap AI Boom
Bureau Veritas has said that it has agreed to acquire semiconductor business Lotusworks for €375 million ($434 million) as the testing and certification company enters the chipmaking market.
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April 07, 2026
ING Ends Russian Unit Sale Amid Doubts On Buyer Approval
Dutch bank ING Groep NV said Tuesday that it will not sell Russian subsidiary ING Bank (Eurasia) JSC to Global Development JSC as it does not expect the Moscow-based buyer to get regulatory approvals.
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April 07, 2026
Electrical Components Maker To Move To Main LSE Market
Volex PLC confirmed plans on Tuesday to move its listing from the junior AIM index in London to the main market as the cable and power products maker also launched a £40 million ($53 million) share buyback program.
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April 07, 2026
3 Firms Guide €56B Pershing Bid For Universal Music
Investment group Pershing Square said Tuesday that it has offered to buy Universal Music in a cash-and-stock deal that values the music industry heavyweight at approximately €55.8 billion ($64.5 billion) as it bids to rescue the label's dwindling share price.
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April 03, 2026
AI Boom Lifts Q1 M&A Values, As Attys Eye Wider Rebound
Artificial intelligence-driven megadeals fueled a jump in first-quarter global mergers and acquisitions value, but lagging middle-market and private equity activity weighed on deal volume, as attorneys cautiously anticipate a broader rebound.
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April 03, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Cleary, Hogan Lovells, Wachtell
In this week's Taxation With Representation, spice maker McCormick acquires Unilever's foods business, wholesale restaurant food distributor Sysco buys Jetro Restaurant Depot, and private equity giant KKR closes a fund focused on investments in North America.
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April 02, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen data giant Sportrader face action from software company Altenar over alleged market abuse, Mexican billionaire Ricardo Pliego sue a man who allegedly defrauded him out of $415 million, and Warner Bros. bring a copyright claim against a YouTuber who leaked set footage of the upcoming Harry Potter series. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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April 02, 2026
Optio Group To Acquire London-Based Marine MGA
Managing general agent Optio has agreed to acquire another London-based marine insurance MGA, marking the latest buy for the expanding business in the specialized insurance market.
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April 02, 2026
Group Calls For Tougher FCA Rules On Big Investor Conflicts
A trade body called Thursday for the Financial Conduct Authority to close loopholes in its rules exposed by hedge fund Saba Capital's aim to replace Baillie Gifford as investment manager for Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust.
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April 02, 2026
Oven Pride Maker To Buy European Rival For €40M
Cleaning products maker McBride PLC said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire rival Eurotop Group for approximately €40 million ($46 million) to become a leading detergent producer in Europe.
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April 02, 2026
Data Biz Tracsis Buys German Ticketing Firm For Up To €8.2M
Transport data company Tracsis PLC said Thursday that it has acquired online ticketing company Vesputi for up to €8.2 million ($9.4 million), marking its entry into the German public transport market.
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April 02, 2026
Insurance Platform Acrisure UK Acquires 4 Firms
Acrisure UK Broking said Thursday that it has acquired four retail insurance businesses as the global firm's subsidiary in London continues its expansion across Britain.
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April 02, 2026
Stephenson Harwood Steers £40M Canada Life Pension Buy-In
Canada Life Ltd. said Thursday that it has completed a £40 million ($53 million) full-scheme buy-in with a pension program at a financial services company, securing the retirement benefits of more than 140 members.
Expert Analysis
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Europe's New Defense Push Creates Investment Prospects
Recent increases in European defense expenditure and governments' desire to innovate are creating a compelling environment for investment and merger and acquisition activity, especially for small and midsize enterprises at the forefront of emerging technologies, say lawyers at Skadden.
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Key Considerations For Issuers In FCA Prospectus Reform
The Financial Conduct Authority’s forthcoming reform of the U.K. prospectus regime should be attractive to both debt and equity issuers because it limits the circumstances in which a costly prospectus is required, making it easier and cheaper for listed companies to raise capital, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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Challenges For Managers In Navigating Continuation Funds
With continuation vehicles becoming an increasingly popular alternative to traditional private equity investment exit routes, managers and lenders should be confident that they understand a transaction’s structure and how it interacts with existing debt arrangements, says Jason Larkins at Travers Smith.
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Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams
Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.
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What New UK Stub Equity Rules Will Mean For PE Bidders
The U.K. Takeover Panel’s recent guide to making stub equity offers, for the first time formally harmonizing the approach to be taken, should be helpful for both private equity bidders and practitioners, and not unduly restrictive, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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French Plans For Call-In Powers Signal More Merger Scrutiny
The French Competition Authority’s intention to draft a call-in mechanism for below-threshold transactions demonstrates a growing appetite to expand national investigation tools that will require a balance of effective control and legal certainty to reduce the burden on merging companies, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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UK FDI Enforcement Continues, But Changes Are On The Way
With the U.K. government’s recent foreign direct investment investigation into Maple Armor’s increased shareholding in Fireblitz demonstrating the National Security and Investment Act’s wide scope, an announcement this month that certain transactions will no longer require mandatory notification represents a welcome simplification, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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What Cos. Must Note From EU's Delivery Hero-Glovo Ruling
The European Commission’s recent landmark decision in Delivery Hero-Glovo, sanctioning companies for the first time over a stand-alone no-poach cartel agreement, underscores the potential antitrust risks of horizontal cross-ownership between competitors, say lawyers at McDermott.
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Weighing PE Transaction Risks As EU AI Act Rolls Out
As the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act becomes effective in stages, legal practitioners involved in private equity deals should consider the transactional risks resulting from this measure, including penalties, extraterritorial reach and target-firm applicability, say lawyers at Covington.
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UK-EU Competition Agreement Signals Rebuilding Of Ties
The European Commission’s recent adoption of proposals to sign the European Union-U.K. competition agreement is a welcome first step toward better policy and enforcement convergence, providing a clearer legal framework for businesses to manage regulatory risk, says Charles Whiddington at Steptoe.
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Takeaways From EU's Review Of Merger Control Guidelines
The European Commission’s newly launched consultation on the European Union’s merger guidelines will explore whether and how merger control should consider key policy objectives, such as innovation, investment incentives and security, say lawyers at Latham.
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Identifying Data Center Investment Challenges, Opportunities
The role of data centers is expanding, as are new opportunities for private capital investors, but there are issues to consider, including finance models and contract complexity, as well as power supply, cyber threat resilience and data sovereignty, say lawyers at Ropes & Gray.
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Anticipating A Shift In CMA Merger Control Enforcement
As the Competition and Markets Authority outlines plans to put the U.K. government's growth objectives into action, the changes may well pave the way for a more permissive outlook for review of mergers and acquisitions in the U.K., say lawyers at A&O Shearman.
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Saxon Woods Ruling Tightens Rules On Director Good Faith
The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Saxon Woods v. Costa departs from the High Court's ruling, clarifying that a director's sincere belief they have acted in the company’s best interests is not sufficient to satisfy the statutory requirement to act in good faith, say lawyers at Covington.
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Key Takeaways As EU And UK Impose New Russia Sanctions
The European Union and U.K.’s new sanctions on Russia, designating increasing numbers of non-Russian companies in the defense and shipping sectors, mean that organizations must examine from the outset whether a transaction has any nexus with the EU or the U.K., say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.