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Clarksons Expands Commodities Footprint with Link Group Acquisition

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Leading shipbroker Clarksons has acquired US-based commodities brokerage Link Group in an $80 million deal, bolstering its presence in the Americas and oil/derivatives markets.

In a strategic move to expand its commodities trading capabilities, London-listed shipbroker Clarksons has acquired US-based brokerage and data provider Link Group in an $80 million cash deal, according to a report from Splash247. The acquisition covers Link Crude Resources, Link Data Services, and Link LNG, giving Clarksons a stronger foothold in the Americas and deepening its presence in oil and derivatives markets. 'This acquisition represents an exciting opportunity to further strengthen our global commodities offering and expand our footprint in the Americas,' said Andi Case, CEO of Clarksons. The deal comes as the maritime industry navigates volatile commodity markets and seeks to diversify revenue streams beyond traditional shipbroking. By adding Link's expertise in crude oil, natural gas, and LNG, Clarksons aims to provide more comprehensive solutions to its shipping and energy clients worldwide. 'Link's strong brand, talented team, and complementary product offering make it a natural fit,' Case added. 'We look forward to working together to drive growth and innovation across our combined business.' The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the coming months. It represents Clarksons' latest move to bolster its position as a leading global provider of shipping services and maritime intelligence.
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