Transactions UK

  • April 27, 2026

    Health Tech Co. Carasent Acquires Infosolutions For $12.5M

    Nordic IT firm Carasent AB said Monday that it has agreed to acquire rival Infosolutions Sverige AB in a deal that values the rival company at an enterprise value of 115 million Swedish krona ($12.5 million).

  • April 27, 2026

    Seraphim Space Investment Trust Plans To Raise £350M

    British space tech firm Seraphim Space Investment Trust said on Monday that it is planning to raise up to £350 million ($474 million) in equity through a class of temporary shares "to invest in attractive opportunities."

  • April 27, 2026

    Broadstone To Oversee Section Of Clara Pension Superfund

    Broadstone said on Monday that it will provide administration services to members of the Videndum DB Pension Scheme a week after the retirement savings plan revealed that it would transfer into defined benefit superfund Clara Pensions.

  • April 27, 2026

    Shell To Acquire Canada's ARC Resources For $13.6B

    Oil giant Shell PLC said Monday that it has agreed to buy Canadian energy company ARC Resources Ltd. for $13.6 billion in a cash and stock deal to boost and diversify its energy output.

  • April 27, 2026

    Property Investor To Sell German Asset For €60M To Cut Debt

    CLS Holdings PLC said Monday that it has agreed to sell a refurbished office building in Germany for €60 million ($70.5 million) as the commercial property developer seeks to reduce its debt.

  • April 27, 2026

    FCA Seeks To Trim IPO Research Rules To Boost UK Listings

    The City watchdog unveiled plans on Monday to amend research rules that it said cause a seven-day delay to London's initial public offering process, as it looks to reinvigorate Britain's ailing capital markets.

  • April 27, 2026

    Latham Guides Belgian Investor On €500M Deal For Traffic Biz

    Belgian investment company GBL said Monday that it will buy a majority stake in temporary traffic management business Buko Group for €500 million ($587 million) in order to increase its holding of private assets in its portfolio.

  • April 27, 2026

    Animal Feed Additives Biz Launches Buyback Of Up To £3M

    Anpario, a manufacturer of additives for animal feed, began a share buyback program of up to £3 million ($4 million) on Monday as the company looks to return capital to investors and downsize its share capital.

  • April 27, 2026

    Retail Giant Frasers Launches £70M Share Buyback

    High Street retailer Frasers Group PLC said Monday that it is launching a share buyback worth up to £70 million ($95 million) as it seeks to lower its share capital and reward investors.

  • April 27, 2026

    Brookfield Warns Of Job Cuts After Acquiring Just Group

    Brookfield Wealth Solutions has warned of potential job cuts at Just Group that would go "materially beyond" plans it disclosed last year ahead of its £2.4 billion ($3.25 billion) acquisition of the pension insurer, which regulators approved in March.

  • April 27, 2026

    Kirkland Helps Apollo Buy Forvia's Interiors Biz For €1.8B

    U.S. private equity shop Apollo said Monday that it will buy the vehicle interiors business from French automotive supplier Forvia SE in a €1.82 billion ($2.1 billion) carveout deal.

  • April 24, 2026

    Merck's $6.7B Terns Deal Clears Regulatory Hurdle

    Merck has cleared a key regulatory hurdle in its plan to acquire clinical stage oncology company Terns Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $6.7 billion, the pharmaceutical giant said Friday. 

  • April 24, 2026

    Fertilizer Biz Raises £25.6M To Fund $665M Paraguay Project

    British fertilizer company Atome PLC said Friday that it has raised £25.6 million ($34.5 million) in equity from Swiss fertilizer plants specialist Casale SA and others to fund its part of a $665 million green fertilizer project in Paraguay.

  • April 24, 2026

    Trump Makes Fresh US Tariff Threat Over UK Digital Tax

    President Donald Trump warned that his administration will impose new tariffs on the U.K. unless the British government dismantles its digital services tax targeting tech giants.

  • April 24, 2026

    Shipping Biz Taylor Maritime To Buy Back $30M Of Its Shares

    Shipping company Taylor Maritime Ltd. said Friday that it will return $30 million to investors through the purchase of their stock in a compulsory partial share redemption program, amid a managed sell-off of its assets.

  • April 24, 2026

    Canada's Cohere To Merge With German AI Rival Aleph Alpha

    Cohere, a Canadian developer of large language models, said Friday that it plans to combine with German rival Aleph Alpha in order to create a transatlantic artificial intelligence powerhouse.

  • April 24, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen a Hong Kong company sue the government and a COVID-19 PPE company linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone, an oligarch bring a fresh claim against a rival in a long-running feud, a rugby league club sue over a canceled mass dance event, and Visa and Mastercard hit with legal action from H&M, Eurostar, and Bang & Olufsen. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 24, 2026

    Mining Co. Raises £2.5M To Boost Stake In Zambian Lime Biz

    Firering Strategic Minerals PLC said Friday it has raised £2.5 million ($3.4 million) through a share sale to help fund its plans to increase the size of its stake in a Zambian lime producer.

  • April 24, 2026

    Sainsbury's To Return £300M To Shareholders

    Grocery store chain Sainsbury's said Friday that it will return £300 million ($405 million) to its shareholders through a share buyback program over the next 12 months, with the first part worth £200 million set to begin immediately.

  • April 23, 2026

    T-Mobile Tie-Up, Boots IPO Among Week's Top Deal Rumors

    Deutsche Telekom AG could merge with its American arm T-Mobile to create a global phone giant, digital bank Revolut envisions a $200 billion valuation for its potential initial public offering in 2028, and the owners of U.K. pharmacy chain Boots consider a public offering of their own. 

  • April 23, 2026

    Criteo Unit Seeks £7.5M From Ex-Owners Over Alleged Fraud

    Internet ad broker BidSwitch has sued investors in a communications software provider that it acquired for £7.5 million ($10 million), accusing them of fraudulently inflating the financial position of the company, which led to millions of pounds in losses.

  • April 23, 2026

    CMA Eyes Joint Venture's $2.7B Deal For Substantial Group

    The competition regulator said Thursday that it is seeking views on how the Nexfibre joint venture's $2.7 billion acquisition of Substantial Group, the second-largest alternative fiber provider in the U.K., could harm competition in the country.

  • April 23, 2026

    Enviro Power Biz To Buy Grid Connection In UAE For £1.25M

    Active Energy Group PLC, a renewable power business, said Thursday that it has agreed to the terms of a proposed deal to acquire a grid connection in the United Arab Emirates, in a cash-and-shares transaction worth £1.25 million ($1.7 million).

  • April 23, 2026

    Raspberry Pi's Biggest Investor To Sell £60M Stake In Tech Biz

    The biggest shareholder in technology company Raspberry Pi Holdings PLC has sold a 5.6% stake for approximately £60 million ($81 million), bookrunners Jefferies and Peel Hunt said Thursday.

  • April 23, 2026

    Power Plants Biz Raises £1M, Targets Higher Production

    Quantum Data Energy said Thursday that it has undertaken a share issue program to raise £1 million ($1.4 million), as the power plants operator looks to boost its energy production.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • FCA Enforcement Trends In 2025 And Expectations For 2026

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s clear intention in 2025 to conduct fewer, faster investigations and reinforce transparency is likely to continue in 2026, with a dual-pronged approach of targeted enforcement and assertive supervision to fight crime, support growth and help consumers as its priorities, say lawyers at WilmerHale.

  • Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails

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    The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

  • How Russia Sanctions Trajectory Is Affecting UK Legal Sector

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    The proliferation of U.K. and European Union sanctions targeting Russia has led to a vast increase in legislative provisions, and lawyers advising affected businesses should expect a complex and evolving legal landscape for the foreseeable future, says Rob Dalling at Jenner & Block.

  • 2025 UK Merger Reforms Simplify Path For Deals

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    Dealmakers should laud the 2025 reforms in the U.K. merger control and investment screening landscape, as the Competition and Markets Authority’s renewed focus on economic growth — and on implementing more flexible, streamlined and hands-off procedures — makes planning transactions a more predictable process, say lawyers at Akin Gump.

  • Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI

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    The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.

  • CMA's Leniency Guide May Change Self-Report Calculus

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's updated leniency guide introduces significant changes to bolster cartel enforcement, with incentives to early self-report that will be welcomed by businesses, but the weighty specter of potential class actions could greatly outweigh the discount on administrative fines, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • Why EU's FDI Screening Proposals Require Careful Balance

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    The European Commission’s proposals to harmonize EU foreign direct investment screening regimes at the member state level require a trilogue between the commission, Parliament and council, which means political tensions need to be resolved in order to reach agreement on the five key reforms, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.

  • Fashion Giants' €157M Fine Shows Price-Fixing Not In Vogue

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    The European Commission’s recent substantial fining of fashion houses Gucci, Chloé and Loewe for resale price maintenance in a distribution agreement demonstrates that a wide range of activities is considered illegal, and that enforcement under EU competition law remains a priority, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • How Restructuring Reforms Will Streamline Insolvency Plans

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    The recently published revised practice statement on schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans promises midmarket businesses efficiency without diluting safeguards, positioning schemes as inclusive tools rather than elite options, say lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard.

  • Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Taking Russian Oil Off The Market

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    The recent sanctions targeting Russia's energy sector by the U.K., EU and U.S. aim to limit Russia’s ability to fund its war machine by the sale of fossil fuels, representing an important escalation that has the potential to affect a wide range of business activities, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.

  • What EU Securitization Proposals Signal For Risk Transfers

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    If implemented, recent amendments to the European Union securitization framework are expected to have an unambiguously positive effect on significant risk transfer markets, providing greater consistency and necessary flexibility, say lawyers at McDermott.

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