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COVID, Biden and Brexit: Why M&A space is set for a boom

COVID, Biden and Brexit: Why M&A space is set for a boom
Jordan Major

2020 has been a turbulent year for businesses across the world but as we reach the final two weeks of December, there has been some hope for those in the Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) space. 

Figures published last week by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that, in the three months to the end of September, the value of deals in which one UK company acquired another rose to £4.4bn. This is an increase of £400m in the April to June quarter and £3.2bn from January to March.

Across the same period, the value of deals done in which a company from abroad bought a UK business rose to £2.9bn, up from £2.1bn during the previous quarter. 

Signs of rapid recovery

Global, the market has shown signs of rapid recovery due to the announcement of the COVID vaccine. In fact, companies across the globe announced almost $40bn worth of deals on the day that Moderna revealed trial data that showed its Covid-19 vaccine was highly effective, a week after similar news from Pfizer and BioNTech.

According to the FT, this was a clear sign that chief executives are looking to tap cheap debt or use cash stored away during the crisis to carry out strategic M&A. Markets were also buoyed in the same period due to the conclusion of the US presidential election. 

According to a poll of executives and M&A professionals, 87% of respondents said they expect M&A activity involving privately-owned companies to increase in 2021. The poll, conducted by law firm, Dykema Gossett PLLC, also revealed that more than seven out of 10 respondents expect to close a deal during the next year and 71% believe that the market will strengthen.

In fact, as we head towards the end of the year and Brexit, along with a recovering global economy, there are reasons to be optimistic for the M&A market, including distressed opportunities, cheap debt, new regulation and expansion into secondary market by global firms. 

An opportune time for M&A

Reece Tomlinson, MBA, CPA is the founder of RWT Growth Inc., an investment banking advisory firm that focuses on M&A transactions, helping companies access capital via debt and corporate advisory.

He is an expert in helping growing companies secure finance. In a statement shared with Finbold.com, Reece discusses the two approaches companies are taking and why now is an opportune time for M&A:

“As an investment banking firm with offices in London and Canada, specializing in M&A, capital transactions, and corporate advisory, we are seeing two distinct strategies being utilized amongst our clients.

One strategy is to be aggressive and make acquisitions happen whilst the market is opportune. The other is to sit tight and wait until things normalize. 

The former option is proving to be a popular one and there is a strong case for making acquisitions during this COVID-19 induced downturn in the economy. Here are five reasons why companies should be considering acquisitions, as a growth strategy, during this COVID economy.”

The founder of RWT Growth Inc. underlined these five insights:

  1. Acquiring during a downturn has historically produced greater total shareholder returns (TSR). A recent study performed by EY and Capital IQ indicates that companies making acquisitions that totaled 10% or more of their market cap in the 2008 downturn created 5% more TSR over a three-year period than those who did not. Done properly, strategic acquisitions that serve as a platform for long-term success via revenue, customer and asset growth; will provide the acquirer with the ability to capture above-market returns when market conditions begin to stabilize and grow.
  2. When using debt to finance an M&A transaction, it becomes more affordable when interest rates are low. As I write this, the Bank of England’s base rate is at 0.1%, which means debt financing in the UK has never been cheaper. This low-interest-rate environment has a wide number of implications, the majority of which I will not get into, however, it does translate into a higher capacity for acquirers to service debt, thereby making M&A deals more feasible from affordability, size and aggregate basis. 
     
  3. Using the financial crisis of 2008 as the most recent comparison to what we face today, M&A valuations decreased by approximately 27% during that time period. As such, companies making acquisitions during this period observed substantial discounts to market value. When companies, divisions and assets can be purchased for below-market pricing it creates immediate value for the acquirer.
     
  4. According to the United States Small Business Administration, 90% of businesses fail within two years after being struck by a disaster. When we compare this to the economic impacts of COVID-19 it is certain that many businesses are going to be irreparably damaged. Furthermore, businesses that fail to adopt new technologies and ways of operating in this environment will only fall further behind. As a result, companies and ownership groups who have been negatively impacted by COVID are likely to be open to acquisitions, which can likely be acquired with favorable terms and valuations.
     
  5. Having excess liquidity on the balance sheet without effective utilization does not create increased shareholder returns. Therefore, when companies are sitting on excess liquidity it is important to ensure cash is utilized in a manner that is going to generate above-market shareholder returns such as strategic M&A transactions at below-market valuations. 

For companies that have confidence in the post-COVID recovery dynamics of their industry and are looking to add strategic value, the time is now to make acquisitions. – Mr. Reece concluded.

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