# Historic M&#038;A activity will peak in 2022
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Published: 2022-02-04
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Meta Title: 2021 M&A Trends: The Great Acceleration Continues
Meta Description: Get insights from Gregory Bedrosian on the unprecedented $5 trillion in M&A deals in 2021. Discover why tech deals are on the rise in 2022.
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_By_ **_Gregory Bedrosian,_** _Managing Partner & CEO at_ [_Drake Star_](https://www.drakestar.com/)

2021 was a record year for M&A in a number of ways, with over 50,000 deals totaling over $5 trillion in value. Cross-border, tech, and private equity-backed deals made up outsized shares of these huge sums, and 2022 will see similar trends and volume. However, it may fall short of setting a new record as the appetite for mega mergers subsides and the global financial environment returns to pre-pandemic conditions.

**The Great Acceleration continues**

The cause of all this activity is what we are [calling the Great Acceleration:](https://www.financedigest.com/final-call-for-entries-to-tech-start-up-accelerator.html "FINAL CALL FOR ENTRIES TO TECH START-UP ACCELERATOR") a trend matched in scope only by the Great Resignation, to which it is intimately connected.

The Great Acceleration is something we all encounter on a daily basis. The pressure of the pandemic led to an enormous shift in the global [work environment as it became almost entirely remote](https://www.financedigest.com/shoring-up-cyber-defences-in-the-remote-working-era.html "Shoring up cyber defences in the remote working era"). This necessitated a sudden and massive acceleration in the deployment of work-from-home and other tech infrastructure.

Demand exploded for remote monitoring and administration in manufacturing, IT, retail and a hundred other industries. Online retail, already growing fast, saw unprecedented gains as it became nearly the sole shopping method for billions.

Companies of all sizes, from Etsy shops to multinational corporations, suddenly found that the cutting-edge [tech](https://www.financedigest.com/crowdstrike-says-significant-number-of-outage-affected-devices-back-up.html) they’d been thinking about adopting had become mission-critical almost overnight. Such rapid scaling might not have been possible a few years earlier, but the new generation of cloud-based services had been preparing for a rush of this magnitude.

In 2020 everyone scrambled to get their feet under them, and in 2021 those efforts paid off in [rising revenues](https://www.financedigest.com/soccer-european-revenues-rise-10-in-2020-21-despite-covid.html "Soccer-European revenues rise 10% in 2020-21 despite COVID") and valuations. Larger tech companies acquired smaller ones showing the strongest growth, while legacy and non-tech industries made crossover [deals with tech targets to accelerate their own digital](https://www.financedigest.com/italys-nexi-signs-digital-payments-deal-with-tims-olivetti.html "Italy’s Nexi signs digital payments deal with TIM’s Olivetti") transformation.

**Tech** [deals on the rise](https://www.financedigest.com/u-s-mid-tier-lenders-shares-rise-in-frankfurt-after-svb-deal.html "U.S. mid-tier lenders shares rise in Frankfurt after SVB deal")

As a result, tech-related M&A accounted for $1 trillion of the total: a new high-water mark for the sector. Part of this record was due to the need for companies to [move quickly and adopt technology that they could not possibly develop themselves in time](https://www.financedigest.com/move-over-tina-its-time-for-tara.html "Move over TINA, it’s time for TARA"). It made sense to own rather than license, either for [financial or competitive](https://www.financedigest.com/how-music-sound-can-help-financial-brands-differentiate-in-a-competitive-world.html "How Music & Sound Can Help Financial Brands Differentiate in a Competitive World") reasons.

A domino effect also is created when one company in an [active space decides to acquire the provider of a key service](https://www.financedigest.com/russian-services-activity-shrinks-for-third-month-running-in-dec-pmi.html "Russian services activity shrinks for third month running in Dec -PMI"), like payments or database management. This prompts others, who may have been meditating the same move (and perhaps the same target) to do the same for [fear of losing](https://www.financedigest.com/london-fears-losing-luxury-shoppers-to-paris-and-milan.html "London fears losing luxury shoppers to Paris and Milan") out on the next evolution of the market. Since [digital transformation](https://www.financedigest.com/managing-the-cost-of-digital-transformation-with-saas-optimisation.html "Managing the Cost of Digital Transformation with SaaS Optimisation") is a crucial and one-way process, many opted to buy outright to own the innovation they were taking part in.

That innovation has accelerated as well. Ideas and [businesses that may not have seemed realistic five years](https://www.financedigest.com/2018-is-a-year-of-regulation-is-your-business-ready.html "2018 is a year of regulation – is your business ready?") ago began to make sense and even seem highly prescient – making these companies, often early-stage startups, perfect targets for a forward-thinking enterprise. Even highly traditional corporations made these kinds of investments, increasing the surface area for deals to take place in.

**Private equity spins its own flywheel**

Private equity-backed deals made up a large proportion of that record $5 trillion, also [crossing the $1 trillion mark](https://www.financedigest.com/spotify-listeners-cross-half-a-billion-mark.html "Spotify listeners cross half a billion mark") for the first time ever. This was driven by a few trends.

First, PE simply had the money: with some $2 trillion in readily available capital earmarked for exactly this kind of activity, these firms were ready to move when the opportunity presented itself. With global corporates sniffing around the same targets and timelines shortened by pandemic pressure, there was no time or appetite for extended negotiations. But PEs have gained the sector expertise and well-honed deal processes needed to accomplish quick, accurate valuations and speedy dealmaking in the tech sector.

This contributed to the second trend, which was strong valuations and growth in general, spurring increased M&A activity. Such feedback loops are not sustainable over the long term, of course, but certainly for 2021 it was true that growth drove acquisitions, and acquisitions drove growth.

Third is the PE strategy of aligning with themes to [build deeper expertise and synergies among their portfolios](https://www.financedigest.com/building-a-portfolio-for-retirement.html "Building A Portfolio For Retirement"). Tech has naturally become a popular such theme, adding to the flywheel in that corner of the broader market. It was an auspicious time to specialize in tech, since the [sector has shown remarkable growth during a period of uncertainty](https://www.financedigest.com/combatting-economic-uncertainty-in-2023-with-the-payments-sector.html "Combatting economic uncertainty in 2023 with the payments sector") and unpredictable activity. PE firms had positioned themselves appropriately to capitalize on it.

**We’re not finished yet**

Looking forward, the [trends defining 2021 will continue into the new year](https://www.financedigest.com/2022-the-year-future-payment-trends-become-reality.html "2022 – the year ‘future payment trends’ become reality?"), partly because they simply have not run themselves out. By no means is the Great Acceleration complete; in many ways it is just getting started. It’s become more than clear that the changes made in 2021 are here to stay, and any company that hedged its bets will likely take the plunge this year into a deeper [digital transformation](https://www.financedigest.com/future-of-finance-2023-digital-transformation.html "Future of Finance 2023: Digital Transformation").

It’s not just the normalization of video calls, something that no one even questions anymore – though how to do these both securely and conveniently is an important new part of the enterprise economy. So many other things also now have to be done remotely: recruitment, R&D, sales, HR, IT. Every aspect of a business that once had its own section of the building is being spread across dozens, perhaps thousands of homes and individuals. How can you [run a company without the beating heart that defined the last century of business:](https://www.financedigest.com/4-signs-you-have-what-it-takes-to-run-a-business.html "4 Signs You Have What It Takes to Run a Business") the office?

The answer to that question is still being formed, and 2022 will see the bets made in 2021 playing out and more conservative players putting their chips down as well. That includes the sleeping giants of legacy industries like oil and gas, automotive, and infrastructure, many of which have only made tentative efforts towards the comprehensive digitization that fast-moving [sectors have already](https://www.financedigest.com/uk-tourism-sector-already-reaping-the-benefits-of-brexit.html "UK TOURISM SECTOR ALREADY REAPING THE BENEFITS OF BREXIT") undertaken. Cross-border deals will also grow as tech, itself fundamentally international, intersects with globe-spanning industries.

Part of that will be these companies simply learning to make deals via the remote operations, something not every leader or company is comfortable with but is clearly an essential skill going forward.

**Potential headwinds**

Private equity deals will continue to thrive as well, as long as they continue to pay off – perhaps a self-evident statement, but the trend will wear itself out in time. Although we are still in a period of optimism and activity, the threat of conservatism is visible on the horizon.

One factor here is that the pandemic has [lasted much longer](https://www.financedigest.com/brand-loyal-brits-have-longer-relationships-with-their-car-than-their-last-lover.html "BRAND-LOYAL-BRITS HAVE LONGER RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR CAR THAN THEIR LAST LOVER") than most expected. In some ways this has driven growth, but what was considered at first to be a crisis of limited duration is turning out to be interminable: a new [status quo](https://www.financedigest.com/pelosi-praises-taiwan-says-asian-trip-wasnt-to-change-status-quo.html "Pelosi praises Taiwan, says Asian trip wasn’t to change status quo"). That means there’s no hurry except where competitive pressure is being exerted.

This conservatism will likely be a top-down process: leaders will exercise more caution in evaluating the risks of any “bet the company” type mega-deal. Outside the existential threats faced over 2020 and 2021, the enormous financial outlay and potential for company-wide culture and organizational issues will be given heavier consideration.

Less friction will be felt in the middle market deals and tuck-ins, which may even see further increases, as the slow-rolling of [big mergers frees up capital for more immediate and easily justifiable targets like startups](https://www.financedigest.com/startups-spring-from-ashes-of-big-tech-purge.html "Startups spring from ashes of Big Tech purge").

Central [banks worldwide have signaled their intention to raise interest rates](https://www.financedigest.com/bank-of-england-set-to-hike-to-4-as-rate-peak-looms.html "Bank of England set to hike to 4% as rate peak looms"), now that we have entered a period of greater certainty, and due to rising inflation. This will [raise the cost of debt capital](https://www.financedigest.com/shares-in-monte-dei-paschi-plunge-14-after-capital-raise.html "Shares in Monte dei Paschi plunge 14% after capital raise") and make optimum conditions for acquisitions scarcer.

For PE in particular there is always the threat of a public market correction that affects the short-term growth and high valuations that have made their themed investments such excellent performers. A serious correction would chill PE firms a bit and slow the rate of dealmaking.

Whether 2022 will meet or exceed 2021’s records is an open question, but it will still be a huge year for M&A even if it doesn’t [break new ground](https://www.financedigest.com/hyundai-breaks-ground-on-5-5-billion-u-s-ev-battery-plant.html "Hyundai breaks ground on .5 billion U.S. EV, battery plant"). 1H22 activity is already trending very high, and looking at the road ahead there are no obvious speed bumps. Perhaps the market will lift its foot off the gas a bit, but only because it would be hard to travel much faster than we’re already going.

About the Author:

**Gregory Bedrosian** co-founded Drake Star in 2004 (then Redwood Capital Group in the US) and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the firm on a global basis. Gregory is a veteran [investment banker whose experience spans both domestic and cross-border M&A and private equity](https://www.financedigest.com/procurementin-european-private-equity-investment-adding-value-to-the-boardroom.html "Procurement in European private equity investment – adding value to the boardroom.") transactions across the US, Europe, and emerging markets. Amongst his numerous honors, Gregory received the 2021 Global M&A Leadership Award, the 2016 M&A Advisor Leadership Award and is an M&A Advisor Hall of Fame inductee

### **About Drake Star**

Drake Star Partners is a [global investment banking](https://www.financedigest.com/world-bank-warns-global-economy-could-easily-tip-into-recession-in-2023.html "World Bank warns global economy could easily tip into recession in 2023") firm serving the technology, media, and communications sectors (TMC) with offices in New York, London, Paris, Munich, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Berlin, Geneva, Singapore\* and Dubai\*. The firm focuses on M&A and corporate finance for its clients worldwide. [Drake](https://www.financedigest.com/the-fintech-digital-revolution-will-continue-in-2022.html) Star Partners completed over 400 transactions since 2004, 70% of which are cross-border.

Drake Star Partners is the marketing name for the global investment bank Drake Star Partners Limited and its subsidiaries and affiliates. In the USA, all securities are transacted through Drake Star Securities LLC. In the USA, Drake Star Securities LLC is regulated by [FINRA](https://www.finra.org/#/) and is a member of [SIPC](https://www.sipc.org/). Drake Star UK Limited (FRN 942020) is an appointed representative of Kession Capital Ltd (FRN582160) which is authorized and regulated by the [Financial Conduct Authority](https://www.fca.org.uk/). © 2016 Drake Star Partners Limited.


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