Knights
Group Holdings plc
("Knights" or the "Group")
Acquisition of Thursfields Legal Limited
Significantly strengthens West Midlands presence
Knights today announces that it has
agreed to acquire Thursfields Legal Limited (trading as
"Thursfields" and "Thursfields Solicitors"), a premium, full
service legal services business with offices across the West
Midlands.
Acquisition rationale and background
Founded in 1878, Thursfields is an
independent, full-service regional law firm with offices in
Worcester, Kidderminster, Solihull and Birmingham. Since inception,
Thursfields has transformed from a traditional law firm into a
corporatised, premium provider of legal services to a national
client base.
The firm has a strong Private Wealth
offering, spanning Private Client, Family and Residential Property,
alongside Corporate, Real Estate and Dispute Resolution services.
The acquisition sees 101 fee earning professionals join Knights and
significantly strengthens the Group's presence in the West
Midlands.
The acquisition is well-aligned with
Knights' strategy to bolster its future organic growth through
selective, considered acquisitions. It further extends Knights'
existing capabilities in Private Wealth, while bringing a
high-quality team and national client base, which will benefit from
Knights' wider range of services and its established
platform.
In its unaudited accounts for the
year ended 30 April 2024, Thursfields reported revenue of £11.2m
and a PBT margin of circa 25%. Following full integration and
realisation of synergies, the Board expects it to contribute a PBT
margin of circa 30%. Accounting for a typical level of revenue attrition
post-acquisition, the acquisition is expected to be immediately
earnings enhancing.
Terms of the acquisition
Under the terms of the acquisition,
Knights will acquire Thursfields Legal
Limited from its ten shareholders on a debt free, cash free basis,
for a total consideration of c.£12.5m. This comprises initial cash
consideration of c.£7.5m and deferred cash consideration of £5.0m
to be paid in three equal instalments on each of the first, second
and third anniversaries following completion. The cash
consideration will be satisfied from Knights' existing banking
facilities. Completion is expected to take place on 14 September
2024.
Commenting on the acquisition, David Beech, CEO of Knights,
said:
"We are delighted to acquire
Thursfields, a premium, full-service law firm which shares many
cultural and operational similarities to Knights, and significantly
strengthens our position as a leading legal and professional
services business in the Midlands.
"With particular strength in Private
Wealth, it further enhances our expertise in an important and
growing part of our business, which will support our future growth
plans.
Michelle O'Hara, Managing Partner at Thursfields
commented:
"Knights is a business with a
similar ethos to Thursfields, with a strong culture which
cultivates collaboration across its offices, to the benefit of
client service.
"We look forward to working closely
with the team and leveraging Knights' scale, reputation and
extensive capabilities, to unlock our future growth
potential."
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Enquiries
Knights
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David Beech, CEO
Kate Lewis, CFO
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Via
MHP
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Deutsche Numis (Nomad and Broker)
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Stuart Skinner, Kevin
Cruickshank
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020 7260
1000
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MHP
(Media enquiries)
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Katie Hunt, Eleni
Menikou, Rob Collett-Creedy
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+44 (0)7701308818
knights@mhpgroup.com
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Notes to Editors
Knights is a fast-growing, legal and
professional services business, ranked within the UK's top 50
largest law firms by revenue. Knights was one of the first law
firms in the UK to move from the traditional partnership model to a
corporate structure in 2012 and has since grown rapidly. Knights
has specialists in all key areas of Corporate and Commercial law
and Private Wealth services. It is focussed on key UK markets
outside London and currently operates from 23 offices located in
Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Carlisle, Cheltenham, Chester,
Exeter, Kings Hill, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Manchester, Newbury,
Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Stoke,
Teesside, Weybridge, Wilmslow and York.