Transactions UK

  • January 05, 2026

    Shareholders Approve Sale Of Falcon's Australian Unit

    International oil and gas company Falcon said Monday that shareholders in its Australian subsidiary have approved the sale of the parent company's majority stake in the unit to rival Tamboran.

  • January 05, 2026

    Simpson Thacher-Led PE Firm To Buy Debt Manager Stake

    Oakley Capital Investments Ltd. said Monday that Oakley Capital Fund VI has agreed to acquire a majority stake in finance specialist Global Loan Agency Services to expand the private equity firm's presence in a growing market.

  • January 05, 2026

    UK Pensions Deal Market Could Hit Record £55B In 2026

    Pension deals in the U.K. could hit a record £55 billion ($74 billion) in 2026 if favorable pricing continues amid a rise in acquisitions among some of the biggest insurers in the sector, Lane Clark & Peacock LLP said Monday.

  • January 05, 2026

    Latham Helps Auction Tech Biz Bat Away 11 Unsolicited Offers

    The board of British online marketplace operator Auction Technology Group PLC said Monday that it has rejected 11 "unsolicited, opportunistic … possible offers" from FitzWalter Capital Ltd., its largest shareholder, saying they undervalued the company.

  • January 05, 2026

    UK, EU Steering For Easier M&A, Competition Controls

    Regulatory oversight in the U.K. and Europe over mergers and foreign direct investment in 2026 will shift to a less-stringent approach to help fuel growth and allow companies to compete with U.S. and Chinese firms, regulatory lawyers predict.

  • January 05, 2026

    FCA Expected To Boost Fines, Name More Companies In 2026

    The Financial Conduct Authority is likely to step up its enforcement action in 2026 with higher fines and more readiness to name companies under investigation, bolstered by a landmark High Court rejection of a challenge to such a naming decision.

  • January 02, 2026

    FCA Ends 150 Investigations And Sharpens Enforcement

    The Financial Conduct Authority revealed Friday that it has closed more than 150 of its investigations in the past three years as it moves toward fewer and more focused probes.

  • January 02, 2026

    What To Expect From Financial Crime Regulation In 2026

    Plans by the government to reform the criminal justice system by scrapping jury trials in cases of complex fraud headline a series of regulatory and legislative changes on the cards for 2026 in cases of economic crime.

  • January 02, 2026

    HSF Kramer Guides Energy Biz's $496M Exit From Seplat

    French energy exploration business Maurel & Prom SA has said it will sell its remaining 20.07% holding in Seplat, a Nigerian oil and gas company, to local rival Heirs Energies Ltd. for $496 million.

  • January 02, 2026

    Infrastructure Investor To Sell Scottish Assets For £42M

    Infrastructure investment company International Public Partnerships said Friday that it has agreed to sell almost half of its investment in offshore electricity transmission assets in North Scotland for approximately £42 million ($56.5 million).

  • January 02, 2026

    John Wood Seals $151M Sale Of 50% Stake In Energy Biz

    John Wood said Friday that a subsidiary has sold half its interest in a gas turbine maintenance venture to its partner, a unit of Siemens Energy, for $151 million in cash as the Scottish engineering consultancy continues to streamline operations.

  • January 02, 2026

    Investors Hope For 2026 Dealmaking Rebound After Budget

    Advisers are cautiously optimistic about a revival in London's M&A and listings activity in 2026, fueled by private equity moving to offload holdings with depressed asset values after a sprinkling of positive news in the government's autumn Budget.

  • January 01, 2026

    BigLaw Leaders Tackle Growth, AI, Remote Work In New Year

    Rapid business growth, cultural changes caused by remote work and generative AI are creating challenges and opportunities for law firm leaders going into the New Year. Here, seven top firm leaders share what’s running through their minds as they lie awake at night.

  • January 01, 2026

    The Top 10 UK Commercial Litigation Cases To Watch In 2026

    Millions of pounds will be at stake when the U.K. Supreme Court hears the battle between businesses forced to close during the COVID-19 pandemic and their insurers over furlough deductions.

  • January 01, 2026

    UK Legal Sector Braces For M&A Surge, AI Boom In 2026

    The year ahead is set to accelerate the transformation of the legal sector, with developments including a surge in mergers and acquisitions and artificial intelligence moving beyond hype.

  • December 24, 2025

    Sanofi Buys Hepatitis Vaccine Maker Dynavax For $2.2B

    French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi SA said Wednesday that it will buy Dynavax Technologies, a U.S. vaccine developer, for $2.2 billion in a recommended cash deal to expand its adult immunization products.

  • December 24, 2025

    Stonepeak Takes 65% In Castrol From BP In $10B Deal

    BP PLC said Wednesday that it is selling a majority stake in lubricants business Castrol to U.S. infrastructure investor Stonepeak in a $10.1 billion deal as the British oil and gas "supermajor" continues to streamline its business.

  • December 23, 2025

    UK M&A Advisers Use Creative Solutions Amid 2025 Turmoil

    Advisers often had to get creative when they helped sponsors to find ways to complete deals during the M&A doldrums and geopolitical storms in 2025.

  • December 23, 2025

    Dubai Bank, Developer Deny £260M Deal Sabotage Allegations

    A property developer and a Dubai bank have hit back at a claim from a real estate business that alleges they undermined a £260 million ($351.2 million) refinancing deal, saying that there was no chance of the transaction going ahead.

  • December 23, 2025

    Oakley Capital To Plough £13M Into Athena Racing

    Oakley Capital Investments Ltd., or OCI, said Tuesday that it has agreed to invest up to £13 million ($17.5 million) in yacht racing team Athena Racing.

  • December 23, 2025

    Ørsted Sells 55% In Taiwan Wind Project To Cathay For $788M

    Ørsted AS said Tuesday that it has sold a 55% stake in its Taiwanese wind project to life insurer Cathay for 5 billion Danish kroner ($788 million) as the Danish renewables company looks to shore up the business after setbacks in the U.S.

  • December 23, 2025

    Travel Co. Sues Software Biz Over $14.5M Option Deal

    A Turkish travel-booking company has hit travel software giant Sabre International with a claim in a London court, accusing Sabre of refusing to honor a promise to buy its shares in a joint venture for over $14.5 million.

  • December 23, 2025

    Milbank-Led Metlen Energy Sells Chilean Portfolio For $865M

    Metlen Energy & Metals said Tuesday that it has sold the majority of its energy business in Chile to power company Glenfarne for $865 million in a deal guided by Milbank LLP, Larrain y Asociados Ltda., Paul Hastings LLP, White & Case LLP and Claro & Cia.

  • December 23, 2025

    Edinburgh Worldwide Tells Investors To Reject Saba Bid

    British investment company Edinburgh Worldwide urged its shareholders on Tuesday to vote against a renewed takeover effort by U.S. hedge fund Saba Capital Management, saying the activist investor's proposals threaten the trust's strategy and its stakeholders' long-term interests. 

  • December 23, 2025

    Finnish Health Co. Terveystalo To Buy Dental Biz For €88M

    Finland's Terveystalo said Tuesday that it will buy domestic dental group Hohde Oy for €88 million ($104 million) to improve its range of oral health services.

Expert Analysis

  • What New FCA Private Stock Market System Could Offer Cos.

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    While the Financial Conduct Authority’s new secondary private stock market system will bring more control and less ongoing regulatory compliance than a public market, but because the regime grants a significant degree of flexibility to operators it may be some time before a full operational picture emerges, says Iain Wright at Morgan Lewis.

  • EU Telecom Merger Ruling Unveils Foreign Subsidies Analysis

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    The European Commission’s recent publication of its decision approving e&’s acquisition of certain portions of PPF Telecom Group reveals its approach toward and procedural expectations for the European Union’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation, offering valuable guidance on how the commission will conduct future investigations, say lawyers at Goodwin.

  • What EU 'Killer Acquisition' Study Means For Pharma Deals

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    The European Commission’s recent study of pharmaceutical companies' acquisitions of emerging competitive threats, the first of its kind globally, has important implications for the industry, and may lead to increased awareness of merger control risks in collaborative agreements, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.

  • Tools For Effective Asset Tracking In Offshore Jurisdictions

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    In light of a technology company's recent allegations that its former CEO maintained an undisclosed interest in offshore companies, practitioners may want to refresh their knowledge of the tool kit available for tracing and recovering allegedly misappropriated assets from both onshore and offshore jurisdictions, say lawyers at Walkers Global.

  • Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Divergent Approaches Emerge

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    With indications of greater divergence and uncertainty in Russia sanctions policy between the U.K., European Union and U.S., there are four general principles and a range of compliance steps that businesses should bear in mind when assessing the impact of a potentially shifting landscape, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.

  • FCA Update Eases Private Stock Market Disclosure Rules

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently updated proposals for the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System would result in less onerous disclosure obligations for businesses, reflecting ongoing efforts to balance an attractive trading venue for private companies while maintaining sufficient investor protections, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • FCA Bulletin Highlights Risks Of Leaking Inside M&A Info

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent bulletin on the consequences of leaking sensitive information during transactions, warning that such disclosure may result in market abuse allegations, demonstrates the regulator’s determination to root out and penalize insider dealing, say lawyers at Cadwalader.

  • How CMA Is Responding To UK Gov't Pro-Growth Agenda

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    With the U.K. government’s recent call for the Competition and Markets Authority and other regulators to better support economic growth, the competition policy landscape is shifting materially toward an emphasis on a more proportionate and targeted approach to merger enforcement, say lawyers at Macfarlanes.

  • What Latest VC Model Document Revisions Offer UK Investors

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    Recent updates to the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association model documents, reflecting prevailing U.K. market practice on early-stage equity financing terms and increasing focus on compliance issues, provide needed protection for investors in relation to the growth in global foreign direct investment regimes, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

  • What Cos. Must Note From FCA Bulletin On Leaking M&A Info

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent bulletin on strategic leaks in merger and acquisition transactions, as the second such publication in four months, acts as a warning for issuers and their advisers to tighten up their current policies for handling inside information, say lawyers at Herbert Smith.

  • Key Takeaways From The 2025 Spring Antitrust Meeting

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    Leadership changes, shifting priorities and evolving enforcement tools dominated the conversation at the recent American Bar Association Spring Antitrust Meeting, as panelists explored competition policy under a second Trump administration, agency discretion under the 2023 merger guidelines and new frontiers in conduct enforcement, say attorneys at Freshfields.

  • What To Know About FCA's UK Listing Rules Proposal

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    A recent consultation paper from the Financial Conduct Authority aims to streamline the securities-listing process for U.K.-regulated markets, including by allowing issuers to submit a single application for all securities of the same class, and aligning the disclosure standards for low-denomination and wholesale bonds, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • Opinion

    UK Gov't Needs To Take Action To Support Whistleblowing Bill

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    With a proposed Office of the Whistleblower Bill making its way through the U.K. Parliament, whistleblowing is starting to receive the attention it deserves, but the key to unlocking real change is for the government to take ownership of reform proposals and appoint an overarching whistleblowing champion, says Baroness Susan Kramer at the House of Lords.

  • Issues To Watch At ABA's Antitrust Spring Meeting

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    Attorneys at Freshfields consider the future of antitrust law and competition enforcement amid agency leadership changes and other emerging developments likely to dominate discussion at the American Bar Association's Antitrust Spring Meeting this week.

  • What To Note In EU Tech Transfer Agreements Consultation

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    Robert Klotz at Steptoe explains the European Commission’s main contemplated amendments to a regulation that exempts certain technology transfer agreements from European Union restrictions, the current political context around the ongoing reform, and as its potential consequences for businesses.

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