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US M&A deals of the month: May 2026
Read the full story: US M&A deals of the month: May 2026May’s US dealmaking was shaped by infrastructure, AI, and scale. The largest transactions showed strategic buyers paying for assets tied to power demand, housing capacity, industrial controls, corporate travel, and healthcare pipelines.
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UK M&A deals of the month: May 2026
May’s UK dealmaking showed buyers paying for control and scale.…
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European M&A deals of the month: May 2026
Europe’s May M&A market favoured control, certainty, and strategic patience.…
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West England tech faces collaboration bottleneck
West England’s tech clusters face pressure to connect faster nationally.…
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MokN raises $15m for phish-back expansion
MokN has raised $15m to scale its credential-theft defence platform.…
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Willow access sharpens quantum security deadline
King’s researchers have gained access to Google’s Willow quantum processor.…
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AI moves deeper into grocery shopping
More grocery shoppers are using AI before reaching retailer platforms.…
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Wipro expands ServiceNow agentic AI partnership
Wipro and ServiceNow are widening agentic AI across enterprise workflows.…
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Thames Valley tech groups join forces
A new partnership is linking more of Thames Valley tech.…
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AI liability warning reaches enterprise boards
AI liability is moving faster than many boards expect already.…

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Keepit appoints Dwyer as chief revenue officer

Keepit hires James Dwyer to lead its global revenue operations. The appointment comes as SaaS dependence, regulatory demands, and AI-driven risk keep data resilience and recovery high on the corporate agenda.








