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RE tops Phl’s 2025 M&A deals

Strategic selection anchored investor interest, driving targeted activity toward stronger opportunities.

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Raffy Ayeng·9 January 2026, 11:51 pm

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RE tops Phl’s 2025 M&A deals

A SOLAR farm in Burgos, Ilocos Norte. Renewable energy was among the 74 realized mergers and acquisitions last year, with a total deal value of $4.6 billion.

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Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the sector of renewable energy (RE) topped last year’s deals, according to the Year-End M&A Report 2025 of Isla Lipana & Co./PwC Philippines audit firms.

In its official report released on Friday, Isla Lipana & Co./PwC Philippines said 74 M&A deals were announced in the country as of 4 December 2025, with a total deal value of $4.6 billion.

Strategic selection anchored investor interest, driving targeted activity toward stronger opportunities.

The energy and natural resources sector accounted for 29.7 percent of the total deal volume, followed by consumer and retail at 14.9 percent, and industrials at 12.2 percent.

“Philippine M&A trends last year indicated our resilience points and opportunity strongholds. While there was a lower deal volume, we are seeing that more deals are just taking longer to close. We expect a good number of these transactions to be completed early this year,” PwC Philippines M&A and Corporate Finance Partner Trissy Rogacion said.

Clean energy push

The report further said that the energy and natural resources sector had a total deal value of $1.9 billion from 22 deals.

Among the largest transactions were Prime Infrastructure Capital’s $897.5-million acquisition of First Gen assets.

Meralco also invested $127.6 million in SP New Energy Corporation, showing demand for flexible, renewable-linked projects.

Another notable deal was SembCorp’s $77.4-million purchase of the Puente Al Sol solar farm in Negros Occidental.

Policy support is poised to sustain investor interest, with the Philippine Energy Plan revising the government’s target for the renewable share of power generation to 35 percent by 2030, as well as duty-free importation of renewable energy equipment.

On the other hand, the real estate and infrastructure had a total deal value of $1.2 billion, with asset quality, location, and tenant mix driving M&A transactions.

Legislative reforms such as the Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act and the Accelerated and Reformed Right-of-Way (ARROW) Act also shaped the investment climate in infrastructure deals.

Meanwhile, the industrial sector had nine announced deals with a total deal value of $180 million.

Deal activity centered on commercial and institutional construction, as well as metal smelting and refining.

Outlook for 2026, beyond

The energy sector is expected to drive more M&A activity in the Philippines in 2026, as both foreign and domestic strategic and financial investors are looking to increase their investments in renewable energy.

The healthcare sector is also expected to have continued deal flow this year, as existing players focus on increasing their hospital presence across the nation. The push for better healthcare is also supported by investors.

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