Deal facts
- Buyer
- Guinness Global Investors
- Target
- Foresight Capital Management
- Deal value
- Not disclosed
- Announced
- 11 June 2026
- Status
- Firm intention
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Consideration
- Not stated
Sources
Guinness Global Investors has agreed to acquire the assets of Foresight Capital Management in a deal valued at an undisclosed sum. The transaction, announced on 11 June 2026, involves the sale of assets within the Financial Services sector. Foresight Capital Management is based in Great Britain, while the buyer operates from an unspecified location. No details regarding the specific consideration type or the final completion date have been reported at this stage.
The deal is currently classified as a firm intention, indicating that both parties have reached a binding agreement to proceed. The transaction remains subject to standard regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions before it can be finalised. Once all necessary consents are secured, the transfer of assets will be completed. This acquisition marks a significant expansion for the buyer within the financial services landscape. The parties are expected to work through the remaining regulatory requirements to close the deal.
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