Team Members
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Andrew Royle
Andrew Royle Associate Director -
Ajay Shah
Ajay Shah Associate Director, Deal Origination -
Jennifer Manning
Jennifer Manning Associate Director -
Betinna Ehlig
Betinna Ehlig Head of Administration
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Clearwater International completed 149 transactions worth €11.6bn across its M&A and debt advisory teams in the first three quarters of 2021, an increase of over 77% in deal volume compared to the same period in 2020.
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Mid-market advisory firm Clearwater International completed over 110 deals in 2018, with the average value also increasing by 45%. All geographies, sectors and service lines experiencing exceptional levels of activity.
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The fact that Chinese doctors are working closely with counterparts around the world shows how the scientific community is desperate to learn as much as possible about the COVID-19 virus before it potentially overwhelms their own healthcare systems. More broadly, governments and organisations alike also have much to learn and observe from the Chinese handling of the crisis.
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Clearwater International technology partners Carl Houghton and Per Surland have recently returned from Keybanc’s Emerging Technology Summit in San Francisco where technology giants such as SAP, Zendesk and Cornerstone joined 160 private equity houses, as they discussed the emerging trends in the technology market and their predictions for the near future.
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The second quarter of 2021 saw Clearwater International complete 43 PE transactions worth over €6bn across Europe, placing Clearwater International in 7th place in the Mergermarket PE advisory league tables.
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The first quarter of 2021 saw Clearwater International complete 38 M&A and debt advisory transactions worth €1.82bn across Europe, placing Clearwater International in 8th place in the Refinitiv European Financial Advisors league tables.
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Mid-market advisory firm Clearwater International completed over 110 deals in 2019, with 48% of its deals having Private Equity (PE) involvement.
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Private equity has played a significant role in the consolidation of the children’s services market to date as owners look for opportunities to consolidate and build economies of scale, particularly in administration, recruitment and training.