In the second half of 2021, acquisitions increased significantly by 76.2% from the same period in 2020.
This marks a deceleration in growth from the 271.4% increase in deals seen from the first six months of 2020 to the same period in 2021.
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By GlobalDataDuring this time, the region that saw the biggest increase in the number of deals was the Asia-Pacific region.
From the second half of 2020 to the second half of 2021, the largest regional increase in deals was seen in Europe, with a 100% increase in deals.
During the second half of 2021, acquisitions accounted for 10.1% of deals taking place in the sector. This represents an increase from the figure of 5.3% in second half of 2020.
GlobalData's deals database is a comprehensive repository that looks at mergers, acquisitions, venture financing, equity offerings, asset transactions, partnerships, and debt offerings taking place daily between thousands of companies across the world.
The database details key deal information, such as deal summary, deal rationale, deal financials, parties involved, advisors, and deal payment modes.
By tracking the proportion of various types of deals in each sector we can gauge which sectors are seeing growth and where others are struggling.
The highest value acquisition that took place in 2021 (where the deal value was known) was the $3.4bn acquisition of the remaining 29.79% interest in Phillips 66 Partners by Phillips 66.
The database states that the rationale behind this deal was as follows: "The acquisition will enable Phillips 66 to strengthen its position in the company."