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Submissions are closing soon for the ALB M&A Rankings 2016.

Our Research

 

  •  The research covers the period spanning from July 2015 to July 2016. This includes both ongoing work and matters that were closed during this timeframe.
  •  ALB will draw results from firm submissions, Thomson Reuters M&A data, interviews, editorial resources and market suggestions to identify and rank the top firms for M&A in Asia. Interviews will be conducted only if needed.
  •  The rankings will be divided into tiers, with the first tier identifying the strongest M&A firms in each jurisdiction.
  •  The rankings will cover the following jurisdictions: China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. There will be no Asia-wide table.
  •  The rankings will feature both domestic and international firms. The following jurisdictions will have separate tables for domestic firms and international firms: China, Japan and South Korea.
  •  Our research does not cover Australia and New Zealand.

 

Our 2015 M&A Rankings can be viewed here.

The M&A Rankings Submission Form and Methodology can be downloaded by clicking the links below:

The deadline for submission is July 22, 2016.

The ALB M&A Rankings 2016 will be published in our September 2016 issue.

We look forward to receiving your submission soon.

 

 

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