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    Exclusive-ABB open to 'more than one' big deal in renewed M&A drive, chairman says

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    Posted on March 13, 2026

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    Last updated: March 13, 2026

    Exclusive-ABB open to 'more than one' big deal in renewed M&A drive, chairman says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    ABB, with a CHF 125 bn market cap, says it’s ready to pursue multiple multi‑billion‑dollar acquisitions following the ~$5 bn robotics sale, eyeing growth in electrification, motion and automation. Chairman Peter Voser also flagged potential board changes ahead of his retirement in 2028.

    ABB Open to Multiple Major Acquisitions as Part of Growth Strategy

    ABB's Acquisition Plans and Market Outlook

    By John Revill and Oliver Hirt

    ZURICH, March 13 (Reuters) - ABB is stepping up its acquisition drive and is open to pursuing more than one multi-billion dollar transaction, Chairman Peter Voser told Reuters, as the Swiss engineering group looks to speed up growth after years of divestments.

    Voser said ABB, which has a market cap of 125 billion Swiss francs ($159 billion), was evaluating acquisitions of up to several hundred million dollars, but was prepared to "step up" to bigger deals for the right target.

    Financial Readiness for Major Deals

    "If you look at our balance sheet and the cash flow we produce every year, and the $5 billion coming in from the robotics divestment, we could also do more than one larger deal," Voser said in an interview at ABB's Zurich headquarters.

    The comments point to a more aggressive acquisition focus by ABB after years of sales, including the robotics division deal with SoftBank last year.

    Potential Targets and Deal Sizes

    Voser declined to comment on reports that ABB had considered bidding for French electrical equipment maker Legrand, a transaction that would have been the Swiss group's biggest ever. Legrand has a market value of around $43 billion.

    "ABB has never done such a large deal but generally speaking I wouldn't completely rule out a deal of that size in the future," Voser said. However, he added that deals closer to its record $4.2 billion purchase of motor maker Baldor were more likely.

    Boosting Growth with M&A

    ABB, a competitor to Siemens and Schneider Electric, has recently focused on raising profit margins and offloading businesses outside electrification products used in areas like data centres and automation.

    Strategic Focus Areas

    Future deals would be focused on electrification, motion and automation, Voser said, with the company "constantly in negotiations" on smaller transactions, while larger deals remain an active topic at board and executive committee level.

    "We want to grow organically by 5-7% on average per year, but we have aspirations to grow more, and that will come through M&A," he said, referring to sales.

    Market Risks and Global Demand

    Middle East Crisis Could Hit Global Demand

    While ABB has so far seen no major negative effects from the Middle East conflict, which began on the last day of February, Voser, a former CEO of energy firm Shell, warned the crisis risked an energy hit to the global economy, hurting demand and investment if it persists.

    "The longer it lasts, the more the global economy will suffer - you will get energy shortages, prices will go up, and that should have a direct impact on demand," he said.

    Voser said that even if the conflict ended soon, complex energy systems would take time to restart.

    "To restart a refinery is not a one-day show; it will take one or two months before the whole global energy supply system would be fully working again," he said.

    Opportunities and Challenges in AI and Electrification

    Still, the executive, who is also an IBM board member, remained optimistic about demand tied to electrifying data centres that support artificial intelligence workloads, which has been a leading growth driver.

    But he cautioned that some debt-funded AI companies without revenue may not survive, potentially creating credit stress, particularly in the United States.

    Leadership and Board Changes

    The 67-year-old executive, who has been ABB chairman since 2015, also signalled a board refresh starting next year, opening the way for his potential departure in 2028 when he turns 70.

    "We're planning to make some changes to the board and then obviously at some stage my time comes as well," he said.

    ($1 = 0.7844 Swiss francs)

    ($1 = 0.8685 euros)

    ​

    (Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Adam Jourdan and Kirsten Donovan)

    References

    • ABB sells robotics unit to SoftBank for $5.38 bln, shares jump on deal By Investing.com
    • Swiss ABB intends to focus on acquiring new assets | AKM EN
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    Table of Contents

    • ABB's Acquisition Plans and Market Outlook
    • Financial Readiness for Major Deals
    • Potential Targets and Deal Sizes
    • Boosting Growth with M&A
    • Strategic Focus Areas
    • Market Risks and Global Demand
    • Middle East Crisis Could Hit Global Demand
    • Opportunities and Challenges in AI and Electrification
    • Leadership and Board Changes

    Key Takeaways

    • •ABB’s disposal of its robotics division to SoftBank (~$5.4 bn) has freed up significant capital and bolstered its acquisition firepower in electrification and automation sectors (investing.com)
    • •Chairman Peter Voser stated ABB is evaluating acquisitions ranging from several hundred million dollars up to multi‑billion‑dollar deals, including the possibility of more than one large transaction (akm.ru)
    • •Renewed M&A drive targets core areas (electrification, motion, automation), aligned with ABB’s aspiration for 5‑7% organic growth augmented by acquisitions; Voser signaled a board refresh starting next year, and his own departure around 2028 (akm.ru)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-ABB open to 'more than one' big deal in renewed M&A drive, chairman says

    1What is ABB's current approach to mergers and acquisitions (M&A)?

    ABB is ramping up its M&A activity, open to executing more than one multi-billion dollar deal to accelerate growth after a period of divestments.

    2Which sectors will ABB target for future acquisitions?

    ABB plans to focus acquisitions on electrification, motion, and automation, particularly in products used for data centres and industrial automation.

    3How could the Middle East crisis affect ABB's business?

    ABB's chairman warns that a prolonged Middle East conflict could lead to higher energy prices and lower demand, potentially impacting the global economy and investment.

    4Has ABB commented on acquiring Legrand?

    ABB declined to comment on reports about a potential bid for French electrical firm Legrand but did not rule out large deals in the future.

    5What are ABB's organic and inorganic growth targets?

    ABB aims for 5–7% organic annual growth but aspires for more through strategic mergers and acquisitions.

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