Value and number of transactions completed by Terra Alliance firms for 2017 and 2013 to 2017

Terra Alliance is pleased to announce that:

  • for 2017, its 15 firms completed more than 100 transactions with a combined value of more than US$7 billion; and
  • for the five years to December 2017, 14 of its 15 firms completed more than 380 transactions with a combined value of nearly US$29 billion.

Set out below is a summary of the value and number of transactions completed by Terra Alliance firms by sector and by role for 2017 and the five years to December 2017.

Sectors  2017
value of transactions completed
(US$ Million)
 2017
number of transactions completed
 2013 to 2017 value of transactions completed
(US$ million)
 2013 to 2017 number of transactions completed
Agricultural products & services  703  5  7,725  34
Business services  309  8  1,265  36
Consumer products & services  1,359  18  4,462  63
Energy, mineral products & services  661  17  2,489  53
Financial products & services  288  8  1,288  23
Healthcare products & Services  762  8  3,511  36
Industrial products & services (a)  2,256  28  5,700  96
Infrastructure, logistics & related Services  1,267  14  2,621  36
Technology, telecommunications & media  509  8  2,749  35
Eliminations (b)  (1,017)  (10)  (2,861)  (26)
Total of above  7,097  104  28,948  386
         
Roles 2017
value of transactions completed
(US$ million) 
 2017
number of
transactions completed
 2013 to 2017
value of
transactions completed (US$ million)
 2013 to 2017
number of transactions completed
Buy sides  2,267  25  10,087  104
Sell sides  2,917  44  7,546  164
Debt raisings (c)  1,648  26  10,146  89
Equity & quasi equity raisings (c)  199  7  1,652  29
Other  1,374  8  3,393  22
Total of above  8,406  110  32,824  408
Eliminations (d)  (1,309)  (6)  (3,876)  (22)
Total net of eliminations  7,097  104  28,948  386
Above is subject to rounding.    
(a) Includes capital equipment.    
(b) Eliminations are where there is more than one sector in a transaction.     
(c) Includes Returns of capital and restructurings.
(d) Eliminations are where there is more than one role in a transaction.