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NYC ad agency titans Omnicom and Interpublic to form $30 billion marketing powerhouse

Omincom Interpublic Group
December 09, 2024

Omnicom is buying Interpublic Group in a stock-for-stock deal that will create the largest ad agency in the world with combined annual revenue of almost $26 billion.

The names may be unfamiliar to many Americans, but some of their marketing campaigns are iconic. Those include โ€œGot Milkโ€ for the California Milk Processor Board, โ€œPricelessโ€ for Mastercard, โ€œBecause I'm Worth Itโ€ for L'Oreal and โ€œThink Differentโ€ for Apple.

The combined company will be worth more than $30 billion.

โ€œThrough this combination, we are poised to accelerate innovation and harness the significant opportunities created by new technologies in this era of exponential change, said said John Wren, Chairman and CEO of Omnicom. โ€œNow is the perfect time to bring together our technologies, capabilities, talent and geographic footprints to bring clients superior, data-driven outcomes.โ€

The company will keep the Omnicom name and trade under the โ€œOMCโ€ ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.

The size of and reach of the new marketing giant will have multiple advantages, including the use of new technologies like artificial intelligence.

โ€œWe estimate both companies have an approximately 50/50 split between advertising and marketing services, setting up a strong position not only in creative and media, but also across areas like specialty healthcare, experiential, and PR,โ€ wrote JPMorgan analyst David Karnovsky.

โ€œFor the industry, some amount of consolidation is a positive following a couple years of divergent growth among agencies and ahead of an investment cycle for Gen-AI,โ€ Karnovsky added.

Shareholders of The Interpublic Group of Companies Inc. will receive 0.344 Omnicom shares for each share of Interpublic common stock that they own. Omnicom shareholders will own 60.6% of the combined company and Interpublic shareholders will own 39.4% after the transaction is complete.

Wren will be chairman and CEO of Omnicom, while Phil Angelastro will continue as as executive vice president and chief financial officer. Interpublic CEO Philippe Krakowsky and Daryl Simm will be co-presidents and chief operating officers at Omnicom.

Three current members of Interpublic's board, including Krakowsky, will join the board of Omnicom.

The deal is expected to have annual cost savings of $750 million and is expected to close during the second half of next year. It still needs the approval of Omnicom and Interpublic shareholders.

Shares of Interpublic jumped 10% Monday, while Omnicom's stock fell more than 6%.

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