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    UK's savills to acquire eastdil secured in $1.1 billion deal, including debt 

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 12, 2026

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    Last updated: March 12, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Savills announced on March 12, 2026 it will acquire U.S. real estate investment bank Eastdil Secured for an enterprise value of about $1.1 billion, including debt, boosting its investment sales and capital markets platform globally.

    Table of Contents

    • Savills' Acquisition of Eastdil Secured and Market Impact
    • Deal Overview and Strategic Rationale
    • Eastdil Secured's Business Profile
    • Deal Structure and Financial Details
    • Expected Synergies and Earnings Impact
    • Market Reaction and Geopolitical Risks
    • Middle East Concerns Weigh on Shares
    • Recent Financial Performance
    • Share Price Impact and Outlook

    UK's Savills buys Eastdil Secured for $1.1 billion to expand US presence but Middle East tensions hit shares

    Savills' Acquisition of Eastdil Secured and Market Impact

    Deal Overview and Strategic Rationale

    March 12 (Reuters) - UK's Savills said on Thursday it would buy real estate investment bank Eastdil Secured in a $1.1 billion deal, including debt, as it looks to expand in North America and deepen its capital-markets presence, though concerns over Middle East tensions drove shares lower.

    The deal positions the property adviser to benefit from a pickup in real estate dealmaking, as U.S. investment banking revenues rise on the back of stronger M&A pipelines and firmer debt underwriting activity.

    Eastdil Secured's Business Profile

    Eastdil Secured specialises in mergers and acquisitions, debt placement, structured credit and loan sales. It generates 76% of its revenue from North America, and has a diversified global footprint across Europe and Asia Pacific.

    Deal Structure and Financial Details

    Under the deal, Eastdil's 85 senior employees will collectively hold 6.3% of the enlarged Savills. The transaction will be funded through debt and the issue of new ordinary shares in Savills, representing about 16% of the enlarged company.

    Expected Synergies and Earnings Impact

    Savills expects the deal to deliver low-to-mid teens underlying earnings per share accretion in 2027 and generate direct revenue synergies of at least 60 million pounds annually over the medium term.

    Market Reaction and Geopolitical Risks

    Middle East Concerns Weigh on Shares

    MIDDLE EAST CONCERNS WEIGH ON SHARES

    Recent Financial Performance

    The acquisition comes after Savills also reported strong 2025 results with revenues rising 6% and underlying profit before tax increasing 11.4%, driven by a particularly strong fourth quarter in its transactional business.

    Share Price Impact and Outlook

    However, its shares dropped nearly 5% in early trading as escalating tensions in the Middle East have clouded the global economic outlook.

    "It is difficult at this stage to assess the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East, including any broader macroeconomic or geopolitical effects," Savills said.

    It has around 800 employees in the region, which contributes roughly 5% of underlying profit.

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Janane Venkatraman and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The deal will give Savills a leading position in U.S. commercial real estate advisory, enhancing competitiveness with giants like CBRE and JLL. (traded.co)
    • •Acquisition adds Eastdil’s deep institutional investor relationships and capital markets expertise to Savills’ global operations. (traded.co)
    • •Current shareholders Guggenheim and Temasek, who backed Eastdil’s 2019 management-led buyout, will exit as part of the sale. (traded.co)

    References

    • Savills to Acquire Eastdil Secured in $1.2B Deal From Guggenheim and Temasek

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Savills to acquire Eastdil Secured in $1.1 billion deal, including debt 

    1Who is acquiring Eastdil Secured?

    Savills, a global real estate company, is acquiring Eastdil Secured.

    2What is the value of Savills' deal to acquire Eastdil Secured?

    The enterprise value of the deal is $1.1 billion, including debt.

    3What type of company is Eastdil Secured?

    Eastdil Secured is a real estate investment bank.

    4Who reported the Savills and Eastdil Secured acquisition news?

    The news was reported by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru and edited by Rashmi Aich.

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