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Herbert Smith Freehills has maintained its status as the leading legal adviser in Australian mergers and acquisitions, topping three different M&A league tables after acting on more deals than any other firm during the 2021 calendar year.
The firm ranked:
Commenting on the firm’s performance, Herbert Smith Freehills corporate M&A partner Nicole Pedler, said, “It’s been an exciting couple of years for our team, working alongside clients as they’ve navigated the global pandemic and we are proud to have supported them through some ground-breaking deals.
“2021 saw record levels of M&A in Australia. During the first nine months of 2021, Australia reached A$439.33 billion in announced M&A deals — this was six times higher than the value for the same period in 2020, with no signs of slowing down.
“The stage was set in 2021 for public M&A in particular, with bidders focussed on privileged assets, well prepared targets charting the best path for shareholders, and shareholders reaping the rewards. It was also the year of large strategic transactions. The Energy & Resources sector featured regularly, with deals such as BHP’s merger of its oil and gas business with Woodside Petroleum, Santos’s merger with Oil Search and AGL’s proposed demerger.”
Herbert Smith Freehills M&A partner Raji Azzam said that the 2022 outlook is bright, adding, “Over the next 12 months, we expect to see significant M&A activity across most sectors. While 2021 was the year of blockbuster deals, we expect to see more portfolio optimising transactions in 2022, whether this be to achieve growth, divest non-core assets or to continue to deal with disruptions and changed business models post Covid-19.
“ESG is also expected to drive more M&A transactions, with divestments and demergers in the Energy & Resources, Gambling and Alcohol industries likely to continue in 2022.”
Herbert Smith Freehills acted on many of Australia’s largest and most complex M&A deals in 2021, including advising:
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