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KPMG on global M&A market hitting record $6 trillion in 2021


Deal-making activities worldwide could hit a record $6 trillion by the end of the year as businesses continue to embrace cheap financing and the pandemic recovery, KPMG has said.

Global mergers and acquisition volumes have so far surpassed $4.3 trillion this year, according to Refinitiv data, moving closer to the all-time high of $4.8 trillion set in 2015.

It marks a surge from a total of $3.6 trillion reached in 2020. With “pent-up energy” from pre-pandemic fundraising still in full swing, Stephen Bates, KPMG partner and head of transactions for Singapore, said he sees no sign of it slowing down.

The M&A market is absolutely turbocharged at the moment.

Stephen Bates

partner and head of transactions (Singapore), KPMG

“The M&A market is absolutely turbocharged at the moment,” Bates told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” Friday.

“There’s a lot of pent-up energy from the fundraising [in 2018 and 2019] that didn’t happen last year. That dry powder is now being deployed,” he said.

Corporates, private equity and SPACs lead the charge

The technology, financial services, industrials and energy sectors account for the majority of deals this year, which are being led primarily by corporates, private equity and SPACs, or special purpose acquisition companies.

SPACs, which have soared in popularity, have no commercial operations and are established solely to raise capital from investors for the purpose of acquiring one or more operating businesses. They raise capital in an initial public offering and use the cash to merge with a private company and take it public.

As that momentum still continues, I think we’ll see that flow into the first quarter of next year.

Stephen Bates

partner and head of transactions (Singapore), KPMG

“We’re in a fairly low-growth environment and that means CEOs are looking to other markets to grow products, markets and capability,” said Bates.

That trend is set to continue until the end of the year, when deals could hit “nearly the $6 trillion mark,” and perhaps into early 2022, said Bates.

“With interest rates staying low, the positive sentiment still there … I think as that momentum [will] continue. I think we’ll see that flow into the first quarter of next year,” said Bates.



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