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Middle East M&A Activity Grows Slightly in 2024

Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) experienced a modest 1 percent growth year-over-year during the first half of 2024, totaling $49.2 billion across 321 transactions. This slight uptick, as reported by Ernst & Young, reflects a steady but cautious expansion in the regional M&A landscape.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) emerged as pivotal players in this market, significantly influencing the overall figures. These two countries collectively accounted for 152 deals valued at $9.8 billion. Their dominant presence underscores their critical roles as both acquirers and targets in regional M&A activities.

Saudi Arabia, driven by its Vision 2030 economic diversification plan, continues to be a major force in the M&A sector. The kingdom’s investments in sectors such as technology, healthcare, and energy have spurred numerous transactions, positioning it as a key player in the MENA region. The country’s strategic focus on reducing its reliance on oil revenues has led to an increase in both domestic and cross-border M&A activities.

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Similarly, the UAE has maintained its robust M&A performance, supported by its status as a global business hub. The country’s financial services, real estate, and technology sectors have seen considerable deal-making activity. The UAE’s business-friendly environment and strategic location have made it an attractive destination for both regional and international investors.

In addition to these two major players, other countries in the MENA region have also contributed to the overall M&A growth. Egypt, for instance, has seen an increase in investment in its infrastructure and telecommunications sectors. However, the volume of transactions from these countries remains relatively smaller compared to Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Despite the slight increase in M&A activity, the market faces ongoing challenges, including geopolitical uncertainties and economic fluctuations. These factors have contributed to a cautious approach among investors and dealmakers, impacting the overall dynamism of the M&A landscape.

The MENA region’s M&A environment is also influenced by global economic trends and the shifting focus of multinational companies. As businesses adapt to changing market conditions and technological advancements, the nature of M&A transactions is evolving, with an emphasis on strategic acquisitions that align with long-term growth objectives.

Overall, while the growth in M&A activity is modest, it reflects a stable and resilient market. The significant role of Saudi Arabia and the UAE highlights their importance in shaping the regional M&A landscape. Their continued investment in diverse sectors underscores their strategic importance and positions them as key players in the global M&A arena.

Originally published at 1arabia.com

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