The world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is set for a significant upswing in 2024, following a period of fluctuation and stagnation.
A recent report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) highlights the ebb and flow of M&A activity in the UK throughout 2023. The year witnessed an initial dip in July and August, but by September, there was a notable stabilisation.
This shift points towards a resurgence in M&A activity, particularly in the private equity (PE) sector.
The ONS report shows a split in the private equity (PE) market: top-notch assets are drawing in bold strategies, while other assets are facing longer, more thorough checks and reviews.
Optimism for 2024
PE firms are increasingly looking abroad with a noticeable rise in outbound M&A. The first half of 2024 is expected to be strong, with a significant number of assets prepared for sale and investment banks reporting record pipelines.
Key considerations for businesses
For businesses contemplating a sale or merger, the current trends offer both opportunities and challenges. Here are some key factors to consider:
Early planning – Business owners must be honest about the long-term viability of their organisation and start planning for an early exit. Delaying can lead to unfavourable deals, especially if negotiations happen from a position of desperation.
Financial health assessment – Continual assessment of financial health and understanding the broader market implications can help businesses navigate the unpredictable economic environment.
Understanding market trends – Ensure a continuous awareness of the shifting focus in the PE market, including the move towards international markets and the types of assets attracting interest.
Preparing for due diligence – With heightened due diligence, especially for certain assets, businesses must ensure their affairs are in order, with consistent and thorough documentation.
As we approach 2024, the M&A sector, particularly in private equity, is poised for major activity.
For businesses considering a sale or merger, our team of corporate finance solicitors can provide expert legal advice in M&A transactions.
Contact us today to discuss how we can support your M&A strategy and help you achieve a successful sale or merger.