Advertising giants Interpublic, Omnicom in talks to merge: report

Advertising and marketing conglomerate Omnicom Group is in advanced talks to acquire Interpublic Group in an all-stock deal that is likely to value Interpublic at between $13 billion and $14 billion, excluding debt, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

A transaction, would mark the biggest deal to date on Madison Avenue, could be announced as early as this week, the report said, adding that the exact terms of the deal being discussed could not be learned.

Omnicom and Interpublic didn’t immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment outside of business hours.


Omnicom is reportedly in talks to acquire Interpublic Group in a deal that is likely to value Interpublic at between $13 billion and $14 billion, excluding debt. Above, Omnicom CEO John Wren (left) and Publicis CEO Maurice Levy in 2013.
Omnicom is reportedly in talks to acquire Interpublic Group in a deal that is likely to value Interpublic at between $13 billion and $14 billion, excluding debt. Above, Omnicom CEO John Wren (left) and Publicis CEO Maurice Levy in 2013. Reuters

Omnicom and Interpublic compete with industry leader WPP of the UK.
Omnicom and Interpublic compete with industry leader WPP of the UK. REUTERS

New York-based Omnicom competes with the Interpublic Group of Companies and UK’s WPP, and is one of the world’s biggest integrated advertising and communications firms with more than 5,000 customers.

Interpublic, which has clients in sectors ranging from healthcare to retail, had a market value of around $10.9 billion as of Friday and its shares have fallen 10% year to date to $29.48.

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