Named a 2024 “U.K. Female Rising Star” by Law.com International, Lucy Gillett advises across a broad range of transactions, from complex cross-border private equity portfolio acquisitions to acquisitions and disposals of interests in private equity firms and other alternative asset managers, as well as public M&A transactions. Lucy also represents clients on IPOs and other equity capital markets transactions and provides board-level advice on general corporate matters, particularly those relevant to U.K.-listed companies.
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Work Highlights
- EQT in its recommended cash acquisition of Keywords Studios Plc
- Bridgepoint on its addition of ECP to its platform, to create a €57 billion global private markets asset manager
- Melrose in its demerger of the GKN Automotive, GKN Powder Metallurgy and GKN Hydrogen businesses into a new independent holding company, Dowlais Group plc, which was listed on the London Stock Exchange
- Baring Private Equity Asia on its acquisition by EQT AB for consideration valued at €6.8 billion
- Bridgepoint in its acquisition of EQT’s credit business
- Bridgepoint Group plc in its IPO on the London main market, as well as a number of financial sponsor-backed London IPOs, including Baltic Classifieds Group PLC (Apax), Calisen PLC (KKR), Auto Trader Group PLC (Apax) and Manx Telecom (HgCapital)
- Apax in connection with the £92.4 million, £60.21 million, £51.5 million and £47.3 million sales of ordinary shares in the capital of Baltic Classifieds Group PLC
- Multiple engagements for Melrose, including the acquisition by tender offer of its Nortek manufacturing business and associated rights issue, the £3.3 billion sale of its Elster utility metering business and associated return of capital and the disposal of its Walterscheid Powertrain Group to One Equity Partners
- Silver Lake in its Code-governed takeover of ZPG plc (with co-investment from GIC and PSP) for £2.2 billion
Accolades
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Law.com International, “U.K. Female Rising Star” for 2024
Education
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College of Law, London, 2010 LPC
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University of Birmingham, 2009 LL.B.
Honors
Lucy Gillett is a Partner in the Firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions practice. Named a 2024 “U.K. Female Rising Star” by Law.com International, Lucy has expertise across a broad range of transactions, from complex cross-border private equity portfolio acquisitions to acquisitions and disposals of interests in private equity firms and other alternative asset managers, as well as public M&A transactions. Lucy also represents clients on IPOs and other equity capital markets transactions and provides board-level advice on general corporate matters, particularly those relevant to U.K.-listed companies.
Lucy’s recent work highlights include:
- EQT in its recommended cash acquisition of Keywords Studios Plc
- Bridgepoint on its addition of ECP to its platform, to create a €57 billion global private markets asset manager
- Melrose in its demerger of the GKN Automotive, GKN Powder Metallurgy and GKN Hydrogen businesses into a new independent holding company, Dowlais Group plc, which was listed on the London Stock Exchange
- Baring Private Equity Asia on its acquisition by EQT AB for consideration valued at €6.8 billion
- Bridgepoint in its acquisition of EQT’s credit business
- Bridgepoint Group plc in its IPO on the London main market, as well as a number of financial sponsor-backed London IPOs, including Baltic Classifieds Group PLC (Apax), Calisen PLC (KKR), Auto Trader Group PLC (Apax) and Manx Telecom (HgCapital)
- Apax in connection with the £92.4 million, £60.21 million, £51.5 million and £47.3 million sales of ordinary shares in the capital of Baltic Classifieds Group PLC
- H.I.G. Capital in its acquisition of KPMG’s U.K. restructuring business
- Lone Star in its €1 billion acquisition of Manuchar
- Apax in its €1. billion sale of Spanish online real estate platform, idealista, to EQT
- Multiple engagements for Melrose, including the acquisition by tender offer of its Nortek manufacturing business and associated rights issue, the £3.3 billion sale of its Elster utility metering business and associated return of capital and the disposal of its Walterscheid Powertrain Group to One Equity Partners
- Refinitiv and the Blackstone-led consortium in the US$27bn acquisition of Refinitiv by London Stock Exchange Group plc
- Silver Lake in its takeover of ZPG plc (with co-investment from GIC and PSP) for £2.2 billion
- Apax in its €1.04 billion sale of Rhiag to LKQ Corporation
During her time at the firm, Lucy has undertaken two secondments at Melrose, where she worked on multiple transactions and a number of commercial matters. Prior to joining Simpson Thacher in 2014, Lucy was at a magic circle firm, practising in their London, Moscow and Dubai offices.
Lucy received her LL.B. from the University of Birmingham, followed by a L.PC. from the College of Law, London.