Total medical devices industry cross border deals worth $807.8m were announced globally for September 2022, with the $243.32m acquisition of Medi-Globe being the sector’s biggest investment, according to GlobalData’s deals database.
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The value marked a decrease of 82.7% over the previous month of $4.67bn and a drop of 73.3% when compared with the last 12-month average of $3.02bn.
In terms of number of cross border deals, the sector saw a drop of 23.44% with 49 deals in September 2022 when compared to the last 12-month average of 64 deals.
In value terms, Europe led the activity with cross border deals worth $400.85m in September 2022.
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By GlobalDataMedical Devices industry cross border deals in September 2022: Top deals
The top five cross border deals accounted for 69.5% of the overall value during September 2022.
The combined value of the top five cross border deals stood at $561.28m, against the overall value of $807.8m recorded for the month.
The top five medical devices industry cross border deals of September 2022 tracked by GlobalData were:
1) DCC Healthcare’s $243.32m acquisition deal with Medi-Globe
2) The $154.02m acquisition of IZI Medical Products by Halma
3) Bluestem Capital Company, Falcon Vision Global, Marshall Wace and MVM Partners’s $67m venture financing deal with Neurolenses
4) The $50m venture financing of Ceribell by Ally Bridge Group
5) 415 Capital Management, Andera Partners, BioMedPartners, Credit Mutuel Innovation, Go Capital , Karista and Wellington Partners Venture Capital’s $46.94m venture financing deal with TRiCares