UK M&A deals of the week: 28 June 2025

UK M&A deals of the week: 28 June 2025

Five new UK deals signal strong mid-cap appetite. Advent’s £3.8bn Spectris bid headlines a week of sponsor-driven takeovers and trade interest across tech, energy, and education. Deal flow remains weighted to the sub-£200m tier, with UK targets drawing both private equity and listed buyers.


After a fortnight dominated by closeouts and regulatory milestones, this week saw five fresh UK acquisition announcements or completions, ranging from Advent’s billion-pound industrials bid to a marketing education buyout on AIM. Deal activity skewed mid-cap, reinforcing the theme that UK valuations remain attractive below the FTSE 100 line — particularly for sponsors and trade platforms with niche strategies.







This week’s flow demonstrates continued sponsor interest in UK mid-caps. Both Spectris and Inspired represent PE-led, cash-based take-private offers, while the Brave Bison and Hunting transactions add to the volume of strategic bolt-ons by listed acquirers.

Industrial and infrastructure targets remain popular — notably in precision manufacturing, energy, and compliance services — with buyers opting for full acquisitions rather than minority stakes. The legal finality of the Kinovo scheme also shows that technical milestones continue to drive news cycles, even after heads of terms are long agreed.


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