
Inside the Strategy Room 275. M&A update: Dealmaking is higher, despite volatility
Oct 31, 2025
Join McKinsey's M&A titans: Jake Henry, a senior partner and global co-leader of the M&A Practice, Patrick McCurdy, a partner focusing on M&A strategy, and Luke Carter, an associate partner and M&A capability expert. They discuss the recent resurgence in M&A activity, driven by disciplined dealmakers. Key highlights include the dominance of programmatic acquirers, the impact of generative AI on deal processes, and the ongoing challenges in Europe versus the booming North American market. The trio shares insights on strategic M&A execution and the importance of cultural fit for success.
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Big Deals Drive 2025 Uptick
- Deal value rose ~20% year-over-year in H1 2025, driven largely by mega-deals concentrated in North America and APAC.
- Deal count stayed flat, so the rise reflects larger transactions rather than more deals overall.
TMT Takes Top Spot
- Tech, media, and telecom (TMT) now lead deal activity in North America, replacing energy-related deals seen earlier.
- Financial services and GEM sectors also show sustained activity as firms buy new capabilities.
Private Equity Is Returning
- Private equity activity has rebounded with mounting pressure for exits and long hold periods shortening slightly.
- Interest-rate moves in the US are likely to further unlock PE dealmaking.

