What geopolitical uncertainty means for M&A in Australia?

28.5.2025

Over the past six months, global uncertainty has escalated significantly. Trade wars, continued conflicts in Europe and the Middle East and market volatility have dominated our press. The M&A landscape in Australia is not insulated from the effects of these issues.  

These issues have introduced a new set of challenges for dealmakers. But amid the complexity, new opportunities are emerging for agile and well-prepared market participants.  

Buyers are more selective

One of the clearest shifts is on the buy-side. Strategic and financial investors are taking a far more measured approach to acquisitions. Deals are still happening, but the focus has moved from growth to risk-adjusted value.  

Further, concerns around international policy changes, commodity volatility, supply chain disruption, and regulatory shifts have prompted dealmakers to adopt more disciplined investment frameworks. Particularly in cross-border transactions, timelines are stretching, and valuations are being adjusted more carefully than in previous years.  

Sellers are pausing, not retreating

On the sell-side, some business owners are choosing to wait for more stable conditions. Especially in sectors exposed to international volatility, there’s a perception that current valuations don’t reflect the underlying strength of the business. As a result, the pipeline of assets coming to market has somewhat tightened, particularly at the upper end of the mid-market. In some instances, owners are waiting for stronger earnings before going to market.  

Quality assets continue to draw interest

Despite the broader uncertainty, fundamentals still matter. High-performing businesses in resilient sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, software and industrial services continue to attract both local and offshore attention. Australia is seen somewhat as a safe haven by international buyers and that has meant an uptick inbound investment.  

Less competition, better outcomes

Interestingly, reduced deal volume is creating opportunities for well-capitalised acquirers and private equity funds. With fewer bidders at the table, transactions are moving forward with more disciplined pricing and thoughtful structuring. The current environment is also encouraging deeper due diligence and more robust integration planning, setting the stage for better post-deal execution.  

Creative structuring is helping deals across the line

To bridge valuation gaps and manage risk, dealmakers are reaching for more flexible structures: earn-outs, staged payments, vendor financing and minority recapitalisations. These aren’t new, but they’re becoming increasingly important. In today’s macroeconomic ambiguity, creativity is as important as capital in getting deals across the line. 

Outlook: risk-aware not risk-averse

There’s no question the M&A market in Australia is feeling the impact of global uncertainty. But complexity doesn’t mean inactivity. Rather, this is a market defined by quality, strategy and risk-adjusted value. For buyers with a disciplined mandate and sellers prepared to lean into preparation and flexibility, the opportunity set remains compelling.  

Having said all of this, the signs in the last three months is that the market is already adjusting to this volatility. More businesses are coming to market and meeting growing interest from buyers.  

If you’re navigating your own M&A transaction, locally or cross-border, the InterFinancial team has the strategic expertise to guide you at every step of the process. As part of the Clairfield International partnership, with presence in over 32 countries, we offer a global reach with local expertise. Contact Brad Shaw for a confidential discussion.  

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