Interpublic Group to sell majority stake in 303 MullenLowe’s Australian business to Attivo
Interpublic Group (IPG) has agreed to sell a majority of its shareholding in 303 MullenLowe Australia, and a minority share of Mediahub Worldwide Asia-Pacific, to local management holding company Attivo Group Holdings Pty Limited.
The move is consistent with MullenLowe Group’s strategy to empower local partners, who are incentivized to deliver market, team and individual skill sets based on market experience. Both new investment structures enable local management to have stakes in the businesses while retaining a close affiliation with the MullenLowe Group network, and IPG more broadly.
The deal will double the size of Attivo’s business and give the holding company a presence in Australia for the first time, with both the 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub offices housed together in Sydney and Perth. Attivo owns a number of other communication and marketing brands including Harvey Cameron in Christchurch, Farrimond in Auckland, plus TV and video production agency Gorilla.
Attivo is controlled and led by Cam Murchison, who has previously been an executive with Ogilvy NZ and DDB in Asia. Attivo was launched in 2020 as a parent brand to the marketing services group as it pursues growth, and formed out of Harvey Cameron and Farrimond, which both have 25 years’ track record in the New Zealand marketing communications sector.
Murchison said he was excited to be involved with 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub in Australia, given the brands’ strong reputations and shared passion for being challenger agencies – and helping challenger brands: “We’ve been looking to make an investment in Australia for the past three years, but knew it needed to be the right investment. We truly believe we’ve found that in 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub. Like us, they have genuinely integrated marketing solutions and a single-minded focus on clients. So, in those respects we already speak the same language. I’ve also been incredibly impressed with 303 MullenLowe’s strategic and creative strength. They punch well above their weight, which is a real credit to the team.”
Mediahub Worldwide Asia-Pacific will continue to be operated independently under the leadership of Andrew Livingston, APAC managing director, reporting to Ross Jenkins, executive director, Mediahub EMEA and APAC. It is expected that 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub will retain their current branding in Perth and Sydney, and tap into the resources of the Attivo group, which has capabilities in production, shopper, PR and digital marketing, web design in Auckland and Christchurch New Zealand.
Adds Murchison: “This Australasian group will have strong local knowledge coupled with access to international standards, tools and methodologies. We are very pleased to have developed the relationship with MullenLowe Group and IPG at this time of change in Australasian marketing services. What we want to achieve is very simple – we will continue the legacy of these great brands, but through a lens of local ANZ ownership we will invest in the offices, expand services, identify opportunities for collaboration while incentivising the team to achieve their potential and a continuous cycle of growth, on both sides of the Tasman. Our people fuel our ambition and my job is to further build the team to achieve amazing client outcomes. All in all, this newly-expanded Attivo group of brands provides significant shared opportunity to grow our clients’ businesses, with more strategic insight, creativity and technology-driven performance.”
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This is a very interesting development for 303 and the Perth market.
We could speculate that there are potentially many reasons that IPG has decided it doesn’t want a small Perth based ad agency on its books any more. Within that framework would be a view on how the business is performing financially and the IPG perspective as to where it might go into the future. Is it a business that can grown and prosper into the future, or not? Does it have strategic significance for our group and business, or not?
The purchaser is very interesting. It’s worth checking out the business at https://www.attivogroup.co/
I’m not sure the world needs another ad agency holding company, except for you and S4 Sir Martin.
It’s not exactly a powerhouse business and you’d have to question what synergies can be derived from a Christchurch-Perth axis. What can they bring to make 1+1 = 3 that IPG couldn’t?
I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall in the ‘who will we sell to’ discussions at IPG. “Let’s call that business in Christchurch and see if they are interested.”
Ad agencies are people based businesses, and yes the greatest assets of the business do get in the lift and go home every night.
The new era 303 management has done a good job of turning the old ship in a new direction over the past 24 months, and this is just now starting to show some results.
I’m thinking this change in ownership would present significant opportunity for the 303 Perth management to secure equity in either the new 303 entity or the wider group. So much will depend on how the new owner rewards, leads and manages the core important people. Will it be better or worse than IPG?
There is an acute shortage of talent in Perth right now and that is likely to continue for at least a few years. Pay rises anyone?