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SoftBank's ARM buy may net bankers $120 mln in fees - estimates

Mon, 18th Jul 2016 15:03

LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Bankers are set to share up to$120 million in fees thanks to SoftBank Group Corp's planned acquisition of British chip designer ARM Holdings, according to estimates on Monday.

Seven finance houses will divide the proceeds for working onthe 24.3 billion pound ($32 billion) purchase by the Japanesecompany. Each side could pay out $50-60 million in fees to theirrespective advisers, the estimates by ThomsonReuters/FreemanConsulting showed.

Goldman Sachs and Lazard were the lead financialadvisers to ARM and will receive the lion's share of the money,according to the estimates. UBS and Barclays were also on the ticket.

SoftBank is being advised by U.S. boutique The Raine Groupand UK outfit Robey Warshaw, plus Japanese bank MizuhoSecurities.

There will be a further windfall from the bridge financing,which is forecast to yield some $45 million in arrangement fees.

The transaction will give some succour to European bankerswho had feared that Britain's vote to leave the European Unioncould leave a blank space in their deals calendar for the restof the year.

Last year was a bumper year for mergers and acquisitions,providing plenty of paydays for advisers.

Bankers advising Royal Dutch Shell on itsacquisition of British energy firm BG netted some $182.6 millionin fees, according to estimates at the time.

Global M&A advisory fees fell 15 percent in the first halfof 2016 against the same period last year, totalling some $11.5billion. That is roughly in line with a 23 percent decrease indealmaking this year, according to Thomson Reuters data.

($1 = 0.7554 pounds)

(Reporting by Freya Berry; Editing by Keith Weir)

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