The Scotsman

Media giant acquires Scots creative firm

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Multi-national media company Dentsu Aegis Network has acquired an Edinburghb­ased business to strengthen its Scottish presence.

The 65-strong team at creative company Whitespace will become part of the global firm’s northern operations, with joint managing partners Iain Valentine and Phillip Lockwood-holmes continuing to lead the business and all employees remaining in place in Edinburgh.

The Scots company’s client list includes Aegon, Sainsbury’s Bank and the Scottish Government.

Valentine said: “We have always carved our own path and innovated at pace – joining Dentsu Aegis Network is a natural next step in this journey.

“We believe that great creative and communicat­ion is built on data-driven customer insight. Being part of Dentsu Aegis Network will allow us to leverage the most advanced media planning and performanc­e marketing techniques to drive success for our clients.”

Dentsu Aegis North employs 640 people across northern England and in the Scottish capital, providing media, digital, creative, data and technology services for clients such as Thomas Cook and Visitscotl­and.

Rachel Mcdonald, managing director at Dentsu Aegis Network North, said: “Scotland remains strategica­lly important for us and this substantia­l investment in the market will enable us to offer our clients unrivalled capability through an Edinburgh team of 135 people.”

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

 ??  ?? Iain Valentine called the acquisitio­n a ‘natural step’
Iain Valentine called the acquisitio­n a ‘natural step’

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