Shakespeare Martineau records significant increase in transactions
The corporate, banking and finance teams at national law firm Shakespeare Martineau have supported £9.7 billion-worth of transactions during 2025 – marking a significant increase on last year’s £6.6 billion despite ongoing market uncertainty.
Operating across the mid-market, Shakespeare Martineau advised on a wide range of complex, high-value transactions spanning mergers and acquisitions, disposals, investment funds and banking, with disposals continuing to be the most active deal type as businesses reshape for future growth.
Investment funds activity accounted for £7.1 billion of the total deal value, up from £4.8 billion in 2024, while the banking team supported £1 billion of transactions, reflecting continued strength in lender-led activity across the SME and mid-corporate markets. Corporate M&A transactions totalled £960 million.
The firm continued to advise on a steady volume of strategically important deals, particularly in disposals and private equity-backed transactions. Sector highlights included manufacturing and professional services, with healthcare also among the firm’s most active sectors.
Peter Mayhew, investment funds partner at Shakespeare Martineau, added: “Over the past tax year, the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trust (VCT) markets have shown strong resilience, with VCTs raising around £895 million in 2024-25 – the third-highest total on record.
“The extension of the ‘sunset clause’ to 2035 provided welcome certainty, though the reduction in upfront income tax relief for VCTs from 30% to 20% from April 2026 marks a pivotal moment for the industry.
“Looking ahead, EIS and VCT funds will continue to play a vital role in supporting innovative UK businesses. Future success will depend on maintaining robust tax incentives, widening eligibility criteria, and ensuring flexibility for both investors and portfolio companies.”
Shakespeare Martineau continues to invest in its corporate and banking teams nationwide, strengthening its ability to advise on complex transactions across multiple sectors and jurisdictions.
In 2025, the firm bolstered its national offering with the appointment of corporate partner Daniel Okusaga in London, banking and finance partner David Adams in the Midlands, and corporate legal director Laura Giles in Sheffield.