Ambitious company snaps up one of Manchester’s oldest law firms

David Beech

Listed company Knights has bought one of the oldest law firms in Machester.

The fast-growing firm which went public in 2018 has acquired Croftons Solicitors for £2.8m.

The firm, which has its headquarters in Staffordshire, bought Manchester law firm Turner Parkinson two years ago.

The company has been expanding in the city and moved into new offices in St Peter’s Square.

The firm has acquired the entire issued share capital of Simon Leighton Limited, Arthur Chapman Limited and Bob Agnew the corporate shareholders of Croftons Solicitors LLP.

The firm specialises in housing, regeneration and commercial real estate.

The acquisition builds on the company’s presence in Manchester, in line with the group’s strategy to accelerate its organic growth through carefully targeted acquisitions which are a strong cultural fit and strengthen existing offices, add new geographies or complementary business services.

Established in the 1840s, Croftons has a strong reputation in the housing industry.

The firm handles a broad range of work but is well known as a trusted adviser to over 50 housing associations, which typically provide a stable and consistent stream of case work through the economic cycle.

The acquisition sees 33 fee earners joining Knights and bolsters the strength of the group’s real estate offering.

In its unaudited accounts for the year ending 31 March 2019, Croftons achieved revenue of circa £2.8m with a corporatised PBT margin of circa 15%.

Following integration, including the delivery of cost synergies, the board expects Croftons to deliver an earnings enhancing PBT margin of circa 20% in the first full financial year post acquisition.

Under the terms of the acquisition, Knights will acquire the corporate owners of Croftons from their three existing shareholders on a debt free, cash free basis for a total consideration of up to £2.8m.

This includes of £1.4m in cash which is payable on completion and the issue of £700,000 in 163,086 new ordinary shares in Knights to the sellers, along with deferred cash consideration of up to £700,000, to be paid in equal instalments on the first and second anniversary of completion, subject to certain conditions being met.

The cash consideration will be satisfied from Knights’ existing facilities.

David Beech, chief executive of Knights, said: “We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Croftons today.

“The team is well regarded in the housing association sector, which typically brings recurring revenues from this highly defensive segment of the market.

“We previously set out a strong intent to expand in Manchester with our move to larger, modern premises in 2019 and look forward to welcoming Croftons to our growing team there.”

Simon Leighton, Managing Partner of Croftons, added: “We are excited to join Knights, a firm we see as a good home for Croftons in terms of culture and ambition.

“We bring particular expertise in the housing association sector and look forward to continuing to achieve our growth plans as part of a well-established and ambitious team.”

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