The advertising world is dominated by the “Big Six” holding companies: WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe, Havas, Interpublic, and Dentsu. These entities own numerous smaller agencies, creating a complex network of interconnected firms.
WPP
- Founded: 1971
- HQ: London, UK
- Revenue (2023): $17,375 million
- Top Clients: Adidas, Coca-Cola, P&G
Omnicom
- Founded: 1986
- HQ: New York, USA
- Revenue (2023): $14,692 million
- Top Clients: Apple, McDonald’s
Publicis Groupe
- Founded: 1926
- HQ: Paris, France
- Revenue (2023): $15,823 million
- Top Clients: Disney, L’Oréal
Havas
- Founded: 1835
- HQ: Paris, France
- Revenue (2023): $3,114 million
- Top Clients: NFL, Fidelity Investments
Interpublic
- Founded: 1930
- HQ: New York, USA
- Revenue (2023): $10,890 million
- Top Clients: American Express, Coca-Cola
Dentsu
- Founded: 1901
- HQ: Tokyo, Japan
- Revenue (2023): $7,203 million
- Top Clients: Canon, Toyota
These companies continuously expand, acquiring and sometimes shedding agencies, reflecting the dynamic nature of the industry. In 2023, they collectively earned about $68,933 million, underscoring their significant impact on global advertising.
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