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Side M&a | Buy

: While sentiment is at a six-year high, dealmakers remain cautious about trade/tariff policies and "regulatory volatility" as major obstacles to closing deals. Market Summary

: Continues to attract the highest deal values, especially in AI-related infrastructure like data centers.

: 66% of acquirers now prioritize recurring revenue as the top characteristic when evaluating targets, followed closely by strong margin profiles and defensible cashflow. buy side m&a

The highlights a resurgent buy-side market, with global deal values reaching $4.7 trillion in late 2025, driven by an urgent need for business reinvention through AI and geographic expansion. Key Buy-Side Trends for 2026

: Identified by advisors as a top-performing sector for 2026 due to low reliance on volatile supply chains. Buyer Priorities & Risks : While sentiment is at a six-year high,

: Seeing a surge in consolidation, particularly in the Middle East and the fragmented US banking market.

: AI has moved from a "buzzword" to mandatory due diligence; buyers now use AI-driven synergy forecasting to achieve up to 90% accuracy in value modeling. The highlights a resurgent buy-side market, with global

: A sharp divergence has emerged where large, well-capitalized buyers are driving megadeals (over $5B), while the mid-market remains constrained by valuation gaps and execution risks.