Patrick Ko, Richard Johnson, Emma Rachmaninov, Toby Bingley, Chris Davis, Aled Batey, Richard Hart, Rachael Annear, Giles Pratt, Helen Buchanan, David Mendel
January 24, 2026
Freshfields advises Ontario Teachers’ on proposed acquisition of 7IM

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- Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is advising Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board on its agreement to acquire a majority stake in Seven Investment Management (7IM) from Caledonia Investments plc
- 7IM, a UK-based wealth manager founded in 2002, manages approximately £21 billion in assets for over 2,300 financial advisory firms and 7,000 private clients
- The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approval
- The Freshfields team includes partners specializing in various legal areas.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (“Freshfields”) is advising Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board (“Ontario Teachers’”) on its agreement to acquire a majority stake in Seven Investment Management (“7IM”), a leading UK wealth manager, from Caledonia Investments plc. 7IM is a client centric, technology-driven wealth and investment manager that manages approximately £21 billion of assets on behalf of more than 2,300 financial advisory firms and 7,000 private clients across the UK. Founded in 2002, 7IM is headquartered in London and Edinburgh, and has more than 500 colleagues across the UK. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approval. The Freshfields team is being led by partners Patrick Ko and Richard Johnson, together with partners Emma Rachmaninov on financial services regulatory matters; Toby Bingley, Chris Davis, Aled Batey and Richard Hart on financing; Rachael Annear and Giles Pratt on IP/IT matters; Helen Buchanan on tax matters; and David Mendel on employment matters.
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Patrick Ko, Richard Johnson, Emma Rachmaninov, Toby Bingley, Chris Davis, Aled Batey, Richard Hart, Rachael Annear, Giles Pratt, Helen Buchanan, David Mendel
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