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EMEA Deals Market 2025 Recap

The Year in Review

2025 has been a year of paradox: while deal counts hit a 5-year low, average deal sizes surged by 25%. From the "Sovereign AI" movement in France to the massive take-private wave in UK Cybersecurity, the landscape of European Private Equity has been fundamentally rewritten.

Download our 2025 EMEA Market Overview to access the definitive breakdown of the sectors, funds, and valuations defining the next era of B2B tech.

What data is included in the report?

• The forces driving Europe's largest buyouts and growth rounds
• Which 7 sectors are attracting the most capital.
• How and why US sponsors redirected capital into Europe
• Regional dynamics, fund strategies and the Top 20 B2B tech deals of the year
 
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