UK M&A deals of the week: 21 June 2025

UK M&A deals of the week: 21 June 2025

Global buyers kept pressure on UK assets this week. Energy, aerospace, and logistics sectors drew inbound interest, while regulators moved to scrutinise the world’s biggest ad merger. From Wincanton to Ricardo, cross-border momentum remains high despite tighter oversight.


M&A activity in the UK surged this week, with deals announced or advanced across aerospace, energy, logistics, consultancy, and advertising. Cross-border buyers remained prominent, with Canadian and American companies targeting strategic mid-cap acquisitions. At the same time, the UK’s competition regulator took a firmer stance on merger control, reflecting growing scrutiny of global consolidation and domestic market impact.

Together, the week’s five major deals represented a combined value of nearly $16 billion — a sharp rebound from earlier June quiet spells and a reminder that inbound interest in UK assets remains resilient despite political and economic uncertainty.







This week’s developments reflect a widening pattern in the UK M&A landscape. Strategic cross-border buyers remain confident in UK infrastructure and consultancy assets — but increasingly face regulatory caution, especially in cases with potential competition impacts. The CMA’s dual role in probing and clearing high-profile deals (Omnicom–Interpublic and GXO–Wincanton) reinforces this duality: deal appetite remains healthy, but the bar for approval is rising.


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