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Transparency data: Merger inquiry outcome statistics

Competition Markets Authority

October 9
09:11 2024

These figures detail the outcomes of all merger inquiries completed in each year, from 1 April 2004 to the latest full month.

Please note that decisions up to and including 31 March 2014 were given by the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission. Decisions on or after 1 April 2014 were given by the Competition and Markets Authority.

More information about overall UK merger activity is available from the Office for National Statisticss quarterly statistical bulletin on mergers and acquisitions involving UK companies.

Updates to this page

Published 7 May 2014
Last updated 9 October 2024 +show all updates
  1. Data for September added to the page

  2. Data for August added to the page.

  3. Data for July added to the page

  4. Data for June added to the page

  5. Data for May added to the page

  6. Data for April added to the page

  7. Data for March added to the page

  8. Data for February added to the page

  9. Data for January added to the page

  10. Data for October added to the page

  11. Data for September added to the page

  12. Data for August added to the page

  13. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to July 2023 published.

  14. Data for June 2023 added to the page.

  15. Data for May 2023 added to the page.

  16. April stats added to the page.

  17. Data for March 2023 added.

  18. Merger inquiry outcome statistics updated.

  19. Merger inquiry outcome statistics updated.

  20. Merger outcome statistics updated.

  21. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to 31 October 2022 published.

  22. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to September 2022 published.

  23. Merger inquiry outcome statistics updated.

  24. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to July 2022 published.

  25. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to June 2022 published.

  26. Merger inquiry outcome statistics to May 2022 published.

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