Amarchand tops India Q1-Q3 M&A league table ahead of TTA, AZB, Khaitan

Dividing the M&A pie
Dividing the M&A pie

Amarchand Mangaldas has reported the most M&A activity among Indian law firms this year, according to data provider mergermarket’s Q1-Q3 rankings.

The firm came out on top of the league tables in terms of value and volume of deals and was also the only Indian law firm to make it into the pan-Asia Pacific (APAC) league tables by value, in 20th rank (four up from the same time last year).

Amarchand acted on 30 deals worth $9.7bn over the last three quarters of this year, with the $2.4bn Ambuja-Holcim merger, the $2.47bn Videocon Mozambique stake sale, and the $2.5bn Apollo-Cooper takeover being the largest.

Talwar Thakore & Associates (TTA) comes a distant second, but still trumped AZB & Partners’ 30 deals worth $2bn with its four deals worth $3.57bn. This figure was no improvement over what TTA docketed by the end of the 2013 half-year (H1), having acted alongside UK best friend Linklaters on the biggest India deal of H1 2013 – Unilever’s $3.5bn acquisition of an HUL stake.

The third highest deals ranker, Khaitan & Co, reported 22 deals worth a total of $1.9bn to take it to fourth place after AZB on the value table.

Trilegal did 14 small deals worth $687m and came in fifth by volume, but second-last by value table. The law firm would focus strongly on strengthening its corporate practice, explained Delhi partner Anand Prasad recently during partnership promotions.

J Sagar Associates’ (JSA) M&A values were even smaller with $529m reported from 13 total deals, therefore falling off the value table which had Platinum Partners, DSK Legal, S&R Associates, Kochhar & Co, Trilegal and Vaish Associates leading the chasing pack.

The 10 firms on the biggest Indian deals together acted on 111 deals worth $24bn. There were 155 deals reported overall.

Among foreign firms, Simmons & Simmons, Jones Day, Davis Polk & Wardwell, Linklaters and White & Case worked on the largest aggregate value of Indian deals.

By the end of Q2 a strong recovery in M&A activity was hinted globally, with the picture getting better this Q3 end. APAC witnessed $259.7bn worth of deals during Q1 – Q3 2013, down just 1.7% by value compared to Q1 – Q3 2012, according to mergermarket’s report.

In the APAC region the strongest sectors continued to be energy, mining and utilities followed by the consumer sector, and the TMT sector.

2013 Q1-Q3 Indian law firm M&A deal rankings by value

RankHouseValue ($m)Deal Count
1Amarchand Mangaldas9,67330
2Talwar Thakore & Associates3,5714
3AZB & Partners2,03930
4Khaitan & Co1,92022
5Platinum Partners1,6222
6DSK Legal1,6001
7S&R Associates1,3254
8Kochhar & Co9901
9Trilegal68714
10Vaish Associates6273

2013 Q1-3 Indian firms M&A by volume

RankHouseValue ($m)Deal Count
1Amarchand Mangaldas9,67330
2AZB & Partners2,03930
3Khaitan & Co1,92022
4Desai & Diwanji56922
5Trilegal68714
6J Sagar Associates52913
7Tatva Legal10811
8MNK Law Offices825
9Talwar Thakore & Associates3,5714
10S&R Associates1,3254

Foreign firms India deals: 2013 Q1-Q3

RankFirm2013 Q1-3 Deal Value ($m)Deal count
1Simmons & Simmons5,1152
2Jones Day4,0094
3Davis Polk & Wardwell3,5923
4Linklaters3,5492
5White & Case2,8683
6PLMJ Sociedade de Advogados2,4751
7Homburger2,4331
8=Bowman Gilfillan2,3311
8=Sullivan & Cromwell2,3311
10Herbert Smith Freehills1,7403

Source: mergermarket

Comments

Misleading 8 Oct 2013, 09:01
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Rankings are almost always misleading. Deal count and value by themselves don't make any sense. Read together they give you some indication of what is happening. While it is clear that Amarchand is leading the pack (and rightly so I think), the other places are pretty fungible in my view. JSA not making the deal value table seems so odd (although I can't say the same about D&D inspite of the fact that they have the same number of deals).

Ultimately, it is what money each of these firms is making which matters - whether you are working there, in the equity or even a client. I say this because I believe that a client gets the best attention only when he pays the right money. I subscribe to the adage - if you pay peanuts, you will get monkeys.
SS 9 Oct 2013, 02:58
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What about multi city firms not on the tables ? Tables have 14 of the most prominent firms. Cut-off is quite low: [b]4 deals or USD 625m in 9 months[/b]. Shocking. Their arch rival AMSS closed 10 times that NUMBER and 15 times that VALUE so cant blame market now. What the hell happened?? Internal conflicts, unhappy workers, high attrition, poor BD by senior partners, falling reputation or all of them?? To be seen how they come back from the dead.
lawyer turned banker 8 Oct 2013, 09:59
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Shouldn't the tables report only done & closed deals? in any event- its public knowledge that Apollo Cooper doesn't look like its happening and frankly, should be taken out of Amarchand's list...with either party threatening to sue the other...and LI should do a more intelligent job while reporting deal rankings...
anony 8 Oct 2013, 13:05
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How did you change from law to banking ?
lawyer turned banker#2 9 Oct 2013, 03:06
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After 150 DDs specializing in sanity checks, editing, Ctrl+C/V document review and little law, I could diligently count sheep, document their type and what appeared to be issues with them that no one cared about all in my sleep. I now work as the teller/ cashier at the bank where I count currency. Sometimes venture advice to customers about structuring of investments too.
anony 10 Oct 2013, 03:10
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is there any way outside of this thread I can have a chat with you ?

I can be reached at lawletter at gmail.

alternately let me know how to connect with you.
apollo? 10 Oct 2013, 14:20
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[quote name="lawyer turned banker"]Shouldn't the tables report only done & closed deals? in any event- its public knowledge that Apollo Cooper doesn't look like its happening and frankly, should be taken out of Amarchand's list...with either party threatening to sue the other...and LI should do a more intelligent job while reporting deal rankings...[/quote]

Apollo should be out because Amarchand never did it in the first place!! free rider alert
Xyz 8 Oct 2013, 10:30
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Where is luthra ? How many deals did they do ??
Guest 8 Oct 2013, 18:49
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They don't do M&A work.
Anon 9 Oct 2013, 02:34
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Luthra doesn't do M&A? Good attempt at fooling us.
Guest 9 Oct 2013, 18:46
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Sarcasm is clearly wasted on you, Anon.
Acquisitive 14 Oct 2013, 17:02
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[quote name="Guest"]They don't do M&A work.[/quote]

Hilarious but true. Who exactly heads M&A? ....Oh yes, Mr. Saraf. Elementary my dear Watson.
Abc 8 Oct 2013, 12:14
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If TMT is going strong, then, where is Nishith Desai Associates ??
Update 29 Jun 2015, 14:08
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Latest rankings of Mergermarket are out. Has LI stopped following it?