M&A Trends 2025

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  • #141947

    Early 2025 presents caution, particularly due to tariffs and interest rate uncertainty. How is this impacting M&A deals and future sentiment regarding cross-border transactions?

    #141949

    Early 2025’s macroeconomic uncertainty—driven by volatile tariffs and unclear interest rate trajectories—is prompting greater caution in M&A. Buyers are more selective, placing increased focus on due diligence, deal structuring, and currency hedging in cross-border transactions. Valuations are under pressure, and regulatory scrutiny is rising, leading to longer deal cycles. While strategic interest remains strong, many acquirers are deferring cross-border deals until policy clarity improves.

    #142523
    LER SER YENG
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    SME M&A deals are becoming common. As owners grow old and cannot find successors, they are looking to sell their businesses. SME comprises 90% of the businesses. Hence there is great opportunity to focus on small SME M&A deals while the world is coping with the tariffs and trade wars.

    #151303
    RaviN
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    I am looking forward to seeing M&A activity in the technology sector, especially with AI changing how companies use and build new solutions with AI.

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