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ALG advised on 61 reportable Irish deals
Ricahrd Grey Pic: A&L Goodbody

09 Jan 2025 business Print

ALG advised on 61 reportable Irish deals

A&L Goodbody (ALG) topped the Irish M&A transaction ranking by number of deals in 2024, according to international M&A intelligence publication Mergermarket.

The firm advised on 61 reportable Irish M&A transactions in 2024 – the highest number of Irish deals last year.

ALG has advised on more deals in the last five years (292) than any other law firm.

The 2024 Mergermarket report highlights the strength and resilience of the Irish M&A market in 2024.

Buoyant

Commenting, Richard Grey (head of M&A at ALG) said: “The Irish and worldwide M&A market remained surprisingly resilient and buoyant in 2024 in the shadow of much political and economic uncertainty, as well as increasing levels of conflict and geo-political tensions worldwide.

“While many of these factors persist into 2025, we anticipate that falling interest rates, increased political stability in Ireland and continued private capital interest in the Irish market will drive even higher levels of M&A activity in Ireland into 2025.”

Deals that ALG advised on in 2024 include:

  • K1 Investment Management LLC on its P2P acquisition of MariaDB plc by way of tender offer,
  • Exponent Private Equity on the acquisition of Chanelle Pharma,
  • Grant Thornton Ireland (Advisory and Tax) on its merger with Grant Thornton Advisors US,
  • Blacksheep Fund Management on its acquisition of Distilled Limited, the owner of Daft.ie, DoneDeal and Adverts.ie,
  • Çimsa on its €330m acquisition of building materials and packaging group Mannok Holdings.
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