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In this edition, the strategic landscape for M&A in 2026 is defined by a decisive pivot toward operational rigor and AI-driven precision, where dealmakers are increasingly prioritizing "signal-based" sourcing and vertical integration over traditional volume-based approaches. Artificial intelligence has emerged not only as a tool for efficiency but as a critical valuation metric, with buyers scrutinizing targets for AI readiness and "moats" while simultaneously leveraging enterprise architecture to de-risk complex integrations. Despite this technological surge, industry leaders underscore that the "human element" manifested in cultural alignment, empathy during negotiations, and the management of "silver tsunami" exits remains the primary safeguard against deal failure. This dual focus on high-tech strategy and fundamental execution is driving optimism across sectors like banking and healthcare, as organizations prepare for a resurgence in activity defined by smarter, capability-focused acquisitions rather than mere financial engineering.
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