Pinsent Masons posts €811M in global revenue

Pinsent Masons has reported global revenues of €811 million for the financial year ended 30 April 2026. The firm said the increase reflects continued investment in international growth, innovation and the development of new capabilities to serve clients in sectors including energy, infrastructure, real estate, technology, financial services and healthcare.

During the year, the firm expanded its international footprint through the opening of a new office in Warsaw, the launch of an international service centre in Cape Town and a strategic alliance with China Commercial Law Firm. It also continued to invest in proprietary technology, launching REcapture, a data-driven decision-making tool for real estate transactions, and Portana, designed to speed up legal due diligence in complex M&A deals, alongside a strategic alliance with Legora following a pilot programme run with several of the firm’s teams.

Leadership and lateral growth

Pinsent Masons added 27 partners from other firms during the year and promoted 23 professionals internally to the partnership. In Madrid, the growth strategy was reflected in the arrival of Belén Lavandera in the Employment practice, Fernando Tallón in Litigation, and Lucía González and Leticia Sitges in Energy.

Laura Cameron Global Managing Partner of Pinsent Masons, said the firm’s investment in its people, offices and technology has positioned it to offer clients “the international reach, technological capability and expertise” needed to act as a strategic partner focused on creating value.

Andrew Masraf, Senior Partner of Pinsent Masons, will hold the role until October 2026, when he is due to be succeeded. He said the firm’s sector-focused approach, scalable technology solutions and commercial advice had allowed it to take part in some of the most significant market transactions of the past year.

Francisco Aldavero, Managing Partner of Pinsent Masons in Spain, said the results reflect the strength of the firm’s international platform and the growing role of the Madrid office within the network, pointing to the addition of senior professionals and participation in relevant sector transactions.

Madrid office activity

The Madrid office contributed to the group’s results by advising funds, investors, multinationals and companies on national and cross-border transactions, projects and disputes. The team advised the sellers in the sale of the Bravo Students portfolio to Nuveen Real Estate, the management team of Donte Group on its divestment and reinvestment following the company’s acquisition by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Nazca Capital on its acquisition of a majority stake in cybersecurity firm Ravenloop, and Andbank on its acquisition of a stake in Diana Capital and the sale of its stake in Columbus de México to Finamex. The firm also advised the shareholders of Pons Consultores Registrales on the sale of the company to Servinform.

On the cross-border front, the office advised Aena on the acquisition of 100% of Leeds Bradford Airport and 49% of Newcastle Airport Brose Group on its acquisition of a majority stake in Spanish automotive components manufacturer Covercar, Cerealis Produtos Alimentares on its acquisition of the pasta manufacturing and distribution business of Grupo Cerealto Foods Atrys Health on the €145 million sale of its occupational risk prevention division to Laboratorios Echevarne, and Nexxus Iberia on its acquisition of a majority stake in Portuguese group Joalpe.

In energy and infrastructure, the Madrid team advised Enagás on several transactions linked to the energy transition, including the acquisition of stakes in Saggas, the Sagunto regasification plant, and the entry of Hy24 into the capital of Enagás Renovable, as well as Iberdrola on acquisitions and disposals of power generation and distribution assets, and international investors on transactions linked to the Spanish renewable market, including the sale of the Enersol solar portfolio to Velto Renewables.

Pictured: Andrew Masraf, Laura Cameron

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