Carbon–carbon forming reactions have always been the mainstay of conventional synthetic organic chemistry with two recent Nobel prizes being awarded for developments in this area. These were in 2010 to R. F. Heck, E. Negishi and A. Suzuki with palladium cross coupling reactions and in 2005 to Y. Chauvin, R. H. Grubbs and R. R. Schrock for the development of metathesis reactions. However difficulties have often been encountered in developing novel biocatalytic processes at the industrial scale for the application to C–C bond forming enzymatic reactions due factors that include generating phosphorylated substrates, unfavourable equilibria, low product concentrations and inhibition by substrates and products. This chapter describes some recent...