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Global M&A activity increases by 16% in Q3, sets stage for final quarter: WTW

10th October 2023 - Author: Jack Willard

Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity witnessed a solid increase throughout the third quarter of 2023, according to research on completed deals from broking and solutions company, WTW’s Quarterly Deal Performance Monitor (QDPM).

The broker noted that global volume rose by 16% with 151 deals over $100 million in value were completed during July to September, therefore making it the busiest quarter of the year so far.

But, despite this latest surge in deal activity, large deals – valued over $1 billion – have continued to see a steady decline in volume that began taking place in 2021 with 32 deals closed during July to September 2023.

It is also worth highlighting, that for the same quarters in 2022 and 2021, 50 and 67 large deals were completed, respectively.

Jana Mercereau, Head of Corporate M&A Consulting, Great Britain at WTW, said: “Rising interest rates translating to higher financing costs, increased antitrust scrutiny and a more cautious attitude from lenders have been driving the sluggish pace of bigger, more complex deals.

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“While it is too early to call a comeback, the recent rebound in deal volume across regions indicates pent-up demand, with M&A activity anticipated to improve as deal makers enter the final and busiest quarter of the year.”

The data also showcases that macroeconomic pressures have taken their toll on deal performance. Based on share price performance, buyers underperformed the wider market by -8.7pp (percentage points) for deals completed between July and September 2023.

Overall, these stats showcase this is as the worst quarterly performance since this study began in 2008.

In addition, Asia Pacific continues to be the only region to outperform its regional index, as for the ninth consecutive quarter, buyers in the region outclassed their index with a positive performance of +7.6pp, with 35 deals closed in the third quarter of 2023.

Moreover, acquirers from both North American and Europe also witnessed a similar increase in deal activity. North America buyers completed 77 deals during July to September this year, a 12% increase compared to the second quarter. While buyers from Europe completed 32 deals in the last quarter, up from both Q1 and Q2 this year. In contrast to the Asia Pacific region, however, acquirers in North America and Europe underperformed their regional indices by – 10.3pp and -3.4pp respectively.

However, with the exception of the Energy/Power and Industrials sectors, where M&A deals recorded a marginally positive performance of +1.5pp and +1.9pp respectively compared to nonacquirers in their markets for the year to date, all other industries including High Technology (-18.5pp) and Financial Services (-7.2pp) have underperformed.

Mercereau added: “There is almost no margin of error in M&A deals today. With M&A activity widely expected to pick up pace, companies need to be ready to identify the right targets, how they fit in their business, navigate accelerated due diligence processes driven by aggressive timelines, and above all ensure the right people are integrated to maximise M&A value.”

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