Post by account_disabled on Dec 14, 2023 11:07:26 GMT
Bangkok, 28 April 2023 – PwC Thailand expects the volume and value of mergers and acquisitions in Thailand will begin to recover in the second half of 2023 after most businesses have returned to dust off their merger plans due to the economic, inflation and geopolitical problems. Deal-making has been delayed since the fourth quarter of 2022, consistent with positive global trends, with 60% of CEOs surveyed continuing to pursue M&A plans this year despite environmental factors that put pressure on business operations.
Ms. Chanthanuch Chotikapanich, Partner and Head of Deals, PwC Phone Number List Thailand, said the Thai Merger & Acquisition (M&A) market is likely to recover again in the second half of 2023. After the volume and value of mergers saw a slowdown in the past year. Compare to 2021 due to macroeconomic factors. Higher inflation and interest rates and the impact of geopolitical problems As a result, overall deal-making activity has come to a halt. However, it is believed that This year's M&A activity will not be as high as it was during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.
The trend of Thai mergers and acquisitions in the second half of this year There is an opportunity for recovery in almost every industry group. Whether it is a business that wants to continue to grow Businesses that are looking for other businesses that they lack or businesses that want to change themselves to other industries Including those who want to invest in new industries or new s-curve will start to buy or sell businesses again,” Ms. Chantanuch said. Ms. Chanthanuch said that the volume and value of Thai mergers and acquisitions has decreased since the fourth quarter of last year, continuing until the beginning of this year.
Ms. Chanthanuch Chotikapanich, Partner and Head of Deals, PwC Phone Number List Thailand, said the Thai Merger & Acquisition (M&A) market is likely to recover again in the second half of 2023. After the volume and value of mergers saw a slowdown in the past year. Compare to 2021 due to macroeconomic factors. Higher inflation and interest rates and the impact of geopolitical problems As a result, overall deal-making activity has come to a halt. However, it is believed that This year's M&A activity will not be as high as it was during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.
The trend of Thai mergers and acquisitions in the second half of this year There is an opportunity for recovery in almost every industry group. Whether it is a business that wants to continue to grow Businesses that are looking for other businesses that they lack or businesses that want to change themselves to other industries Including those who want to invest in new industries or new s-curve will start to buy or sell businesses again,” Ms. Chantanuch said. Ms. Chanthanuch said that the volume and value of Thai mergers and acquisitions has decreased since the fourth quarter of last year, continuing until the beginning of this year.