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    PE Firm Arcline Walks Away From Bid for UK's Senior as Other Suitors Circle

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Private equity firm Arcline withdrew its takeover bid for UK aerospace supplier Senior Plc on April 1, 2026, narrowing the field, while other bidders like Advent and the Tinicum‑Blackstone consortium remain in talks.

    Arcline Exits Senior Plc Bid as Rival Buyout Talks in UK Defence Sector Persist

    Developments in Senior Plc Buyout Negotiations

    Arcline Withdraws from Senior Plc Acquisition Talks

    April 1 (Reuters) - The field of suitors for British aerospace and defence supplier Senior Plc narrowed after private equity firm Arcline Investment Management dropped out of buyout talks on Wednesday, though negotiations with other bidders remained ongoing.

    Senior Plc's Response and Market Reaction

    Senior, whose shares are only marginally up as of 0815 GMT, declined to comment in response to a Reuters request.

    Interest from American Private Equity Firms

    Growing US Interest in UK Defence Companies

    The firm is the latest in a list of UK companies that American PE firms are interested in taking over at a time when defence spending has significantly increased as geopolitical tensions flare up across the globe.

    Senior Plc's Defence Sector Revenue

    Senior, which caters to customers such as Lockheed Martin, attributes 16% of its revenue to defence.

    Details on Arcline's Decision and UK Takeover Rules

    Arcline's Lack of Explanation

    Arcline did not elaborate on why it will not make an offer for the firm.

    Takeover Restrictions Imposed by UK Rules

    Under UK takeover rules, the firm is now prevented from making an approach for Senior for the next six months, except under some special circumstances.

    Ongoing Buyout Talks with Other Bidders

    Advent and Tinicum-Blackstone Consortium Negotiations

    Senior, which rejected Advent's 1.14 billion pound ($18.57 billion) proposal in early in March, remains in talks with the PE firm as well as with the Tinicum-Blackstone consortium.

    Exchange Rate Reference

    ($1 = 0.7539 pounds)

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Prerna Bedi and Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    References

    • Senior Confirms Receipt Of Preliminary All-Cash Takeover Proposal From Arcline Investment Management
    • Negotiations in the News, Week of March 2, 2026
    • Defense sector draws private equity to Europe; take-private deal value soars | S&P Global

    Key Takeaways

    • •Arcline Investment Management officially withdrew on April 1, 2026, under UK Takeover Panel rules, ending its potential bid for Senior Plc. (rttnews.com)
    • •Senior is still engaged with other suitors—Advent International and a Tinicum‑Blackstone consortium—after rejecting a £1.14 billion bid from Advent in early March. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about PE firm Arcline walks away from bid for UK's Senior as other suitors circle

    1Why did Arcline drop its bid for Senior Plc?

    Arcline Investment Management did not elaborate on its reasons for withdrawing from the buyout talks with Senior Plc.

    2Who are the potential buyers for Senior Plc?

    Senior Plc is still in talks with Advent and the Tinicum-Blackstone consortium after Arcline exited.

    Table of Contents

    • Developments in Senior Plc Buyout Negotiations
    • Arcline Withdraws from Senior Plc Acquisition Talks
    • Senior Plc's Response and Market Reaction
    • Interest from American Private Equity Firms
    • Growing US Interest in UK Defence Companies
    • Senior Plc's Defence Sector Revenue
    • Details on Arcline's Decision and UK Takeover Rules
    • Arcline's Lack of Explanation
    • Takeover Restrictions Imposed by UK Rules
    • Ongoing Buyout Talks with Other Bidders
    • Advent and Tinicum-Blackstone Consortium Negotiations
    • Exchange Rate Reference
    • Reporting Credits
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  • •The broader backdrop shows surging private equity interest in Europe’s aerospace and defence sectors amid rising defence budgets, with UK defence spending set to rise to ~2.5 % of GDP by 2027, bolstering deal activity. (spglobal.com)
  • 3
    What percentage of Senior Plc's revenue comes from defence?

    16% of Senior Plc's revenue is attributed to its defence sector clients.

    4What are the UK takeover rules affecting Arcline?

    After withdrawing, Arcline cannot approach Senior Plc for six months except under special circumstances.

    5Which companies does Senior Plc serve as customers?

    Senior Plc caters to customers such as Lockheed Martin.

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