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A strategic vision for M&A in 2024

With a predicted EUR180 million destined for acquisitions, next year promises to be a period of significant transformation for large Spanish and European companies.

Manuel Urrutia Subinas

Manuel Urrutia Subinas

February 16, 2024 08:59 AM

M&A dynamics in Europe are undergoing a transition. As an active observer and participant in this area, I believe that analysing and understanding the emerging trends which will define the corporate landscape in 2024 is vital. With a predicted EUR180 million destined for acquisitions, next year promises to be a period of significant transformation for large Spanish and European companies.

Market trends and perspectives for 2024

Despite the reduction of M&A deals in 2023, due to the rise in interest rates and political and economic uncertainty, the outlook for 2024 is more encouraging. Investment banks are predicting a rise in transactions, supported by the stabilization of interest rates and greater clarity in the economy. It is estimated that acquisitions could experience a notable increase, although this will be from the relatively low baseline resulting from the restraint which has defined the market in recent years.

Impact of changes in the economic context

Interest rate rises present a double challenge for companies: on the one hand, it increases capital costs, affecting the viability of capital-heavy projects; on the other hand, it changes risk and return of investment calculations. In this context, M&A strategies must be carefully calibrated in order to maximise value and guarantee long-term sustainability.

Repositioning towards shareholder remuneration

An interesting trend is the increase in share repurchases and the stable flow of dividends, reflecting a change in corporate strategy towards maximising value for shareholders. As well as reinforcing market confidence, this approach recognises the importance of return of investment for shareholders in the current economic climate.

The situation in Spain and its relation with EuroStoxx600

In the Spanish market, a trend shift is anticipated for 2024, with a possible reactivation of M&A activity. This prediction is based on expectations for a clearer and more stable economic environment, which could drive companies to seek growth through strategic acquisitions.

Spanish corporates, in particular, can benefit from this landscape and strengthen their position in the European and global markets. M&A strategies could be key for breaking growth barriers and competing in an ever more integrated market. Decisions must be made with caution, however, bearing in mind the macro-economic context and the specific challenges for each sector.

M&A in Europe

The current slow-down in M&A activity, exacerbated by high interest rates and global uncertainty, is expected to give way to a more dynamic era in 2024. Investment banks anticipate a 30% increase in acquisition spend, offering a fertile ground for companies seeking to expand their presence or diversify their operations.

Organic investments vs. M&A

Despite this projected increase in M&A, organic investments will remain a key element of corporate strategies. Balance between expansion through acquisitions and organic growth will be vital in ensuring sustainable corporate development which is adapted to the new market realities.

Also of interest is the expected allocation of a significant portion of company funds to shareholder payments, including dividends and share repurchases. This approach reflects an increasing trend towards maximization.

2024 promises to be a year of reactivation and new opportunities for M&A in Europe. The combination of an evolving economic landscape and the potential of small and medium enterprises creates fertile ground for significant initiatives in this sector. From an advisory and analytical perspective, we will keep a close eye on these trends, providing strategic guidance to companies so that they can capitalise on the opportunities that arise in this dynamic landscape.

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