15 Feb 2024

PKF ranked as South West’s most active dealmakers

Dealmakers at PKF bucked a downturn in the UK and South West deals market to be ranked as the region’s most active financial adviser.

Experian’s 2023 UK and Ireland M&A Review highlighted a 26% decline in deal volumes in the South West last year. The report is based on announced mergers and acquisitions and equity capital market transactions with a minimum value of £500,000.

PKF topped the region’s financial adviser rankings, with 52 such deals, up from 24 in 2022. This figure excludes confidential and smaller deals not recorded on the Experian MarketIQ database.

This is a reflection of our team’s collective effort, demonstrating our expertise in a market where deals are taking longer and need more support and preparation to get over the line.

Andrew Killick, head of corporate finance at PKF Francis Clark, said: “In challenging market conditions, we’re delighted to have had a strong 2023, bucking the trend by completing more transactions than the prior year and the most of any firm in the region.

“This is a reflection of our team’s collective effort, demonstrating our expertise in a market where deals are taking longer and need more support and preparation to get over the line. Deal activity seems to be building into 2024 and, with some interesting transactions in the pipeline, we are cautiously optimistic about the year to come.”

High-profile deals advised on by PKF Francis Clark during 2023 included LDC’s investment in The Barrister Group, the sale of ERS Medical to E-zec, backed by Cairngorm Capital, and eXmoor Pharma’s $35 million (£27.5 million) equity fund raise.

By having a fully integrated transactions team and putting in the preparation through feasibility assessments, vendor assist and vendor due diligence services, we were able to maintain a high deal completion ratio.

Andrew added: “We have continued to invest and grow our transactions advisory team, which now comprises 24 partners and directors. By having a fully integrated transactions team and putting in the preparation through feasibility assessments, vendor assist and vendor due diligence services, we were able to maintain a high deal completion ratio. This reflects the time and effort we put into identifying the right deals and finding creative solutions when issues arise.”

Meanwhile, PKF climbed six places in the UK rankings to be ranked as the seventh most active financial adviser nationally, with a total of 103 eligible deals. It comes against the backdrop of an overall 12% decline in deal volumes in the UK during 2023, according to Experian.

A recent survey of professional advisers and funders by PKF Francis Clark found 46% expect transactional activity to increase this year, while 26% predicted another decrease in deal volumes. Economic uncertainty was said to be the biggest factor currently affecting dealmaking activity.

Those surveyed predicted the busiest sectors for deals in 2024 will be energy, waste and infrastructure, healthcare and life sciences, and technology, media and telecoms. The proportion of deals involving deferred considerations, including earn-outs, was widely expected to increase this year.

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