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In 2024, Dow Schofield Watts has facilitated more than £809m worth of deals, advising on 22 significant transactions spanning a range of sectors, including facilities management services, technology firms, food brands and more.

Despite challenging market conditions, the Dow Schofield Watts team saw an influx of deals in the lead-up to the Autumn Budget, which contributed to an uptick in overall deal value.

The total value of deals in 2024 marked a notable 36% increase from £594m in 2023, highlighting the firm’s strong position in the advisory space.

Private equity collaboration remained a central focus for Dow Schofield Watts in 2024. Of the deals completed, 10 saw the Dow Schofield Watts corporate finance teams working closely with private equity investors, providing strategic insight and advisory services to support growth.

Notable transactions included advising on the sale of Ruth Lee to Protect Medical, Alpine Fire Engineers’ acquisition of DAS Fir, Survey Solutions’ acquisition of JWG Survey and Engineering, Summa Equity’s investment in EA Technology, and Three Hills’ investment in Operam Education.
2024 also marked the move to new offices for three Dow Schofield Watts teams: Leicester, Leeds, and London.

The new offices not only enhance the company’s presence in key regions but also pave the way for further expansion across the UK, enabling Dow Schofield Watts to extend its advisory services to an even broader client base.

Looking ahead, Dow Schofield Watts has recently made strategic board changes in line with its ambitious plans for 2025. This includes the promotions of Shru Morris from deputy CEO to CEO designate and Pete Fendall from chief operating officer and Interim chief finance officer to chief finance and operating officer.

James Dow, CEO and co-founder of Dow Schofield Watts will remain on the board as executive director, effective 1 April 2025. He will continue to play a vital role in attracting new businesses and partners to the network, including DR Solicitors, following its acquisition in November.

Morris, CEO designate, said: “2024 has been an incredibly strong year for Dow Schofield Watts, and we are extremely proud of the progress we’ve made supporting businesses across the UK, particularly during a period of economic uncertainty. It’s been especially rewarding to see the continued collaboration with private equity firms as the advisory and private equity sectors work together to unlock value and drive growth.

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