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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Smith & Williamson Holdings Ltd, Re (Companies Act 2006) [2020] EWHC 3931 (Ch) (06 August 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2020/3931.html Cite as: [2020] EWHC 3931 (Ch) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
CHANCERY DIVISION
Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 |
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IN THE MATTER OF SMITH & WILLIAMSON HOLDINGS LIMITED |
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Lower Ground, 18-22 Furnival Street, London, EC4A 1JS
Tel No: 020 7404 1400
Web: www.epiqglobal.com/en-gb/ Email: [email protected]
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
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Crown Copyright ©
"We are writing to you and the board further to the recent presentations and regional meetings in relation to the revised transaction structure for the merger. The following concerns make it difficult for us to support the new deal at this point in time:
(1) the risk moving from a well-regarded and conservatively managed business with no debt to one controlled by private equity and what this means for the alignment of interests with our clients;
(2) the loss of control, the management structure, the future operating model and the uncertainty over ownership post any exit by Primera if this is not via an IPO;
(3) the complexity of the deal itself, the lack of clarity of the overall structure of the deal and what the long-term implications are for partners, employees and shareholders; and
(4) remuneration, we are being asked to essentially sign a contract with no certainty of how we will be rewarded in the future, in particular the balance between awarding revenue generation and winning new business."