Finsbury Glover Hering and Sard Verbinnen announce strategic merger

Finsbury Glover Hering and Sard Verbinnen merge to form strategic communications firm

LONDON, UK: WPP Plc’s majority-owned subsidiary, Finsbury Glover Hering Corporation and Sard Verbinnen & Co have reached agreement on the terms of a merger to create the world’s leading strategic communications firm advising clients in navigating critical opportunities and challenges.

The new firm will help clients achieve their missions and realise their business goals, with approximately 1,000 professionals operating from 25 offices in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States, including its global headquarters in New York. Pro forma combined 2020 revenue was more than $330 million.

Over the past three decades, both Finsbury Glover Hering and SVC have built impressive reputations advising clients during their most significant transformational events.

The firm will be a leader in all aspects of strategic communications, including government affairs, corporate reputation, crisis management, and transformation and change, as well as the leading force in financial communications worldwide, with strong experience and expertise in M&A, private equity, IPOs, SPAC transactions, shareholder activism and restructurings.

The new firm’s professionals have deep sector knowledge within rapidly growing industries such as Health, Food and Agriculture, and Renewable Energy, as well as expertise in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), litigation and regulatory communications, and cybersecurity.

Senior professionals from Finsbury Glover Hering and SVC will lead the new company. SVC’s George Sard will join Finsbury Glover Hering’s Roland Rudd and Carter Eskew as Co-Chairmen. Alexander Geiser will serve as Global CEO, Ajay Junnakar will serve as Global CFO, Sydney Neuhaus will serve as Global COO and Andrew Cole as Deputy Global CEO.

Completion of the Transaction is conditional. The Transaction is expected to complete in Q4 2021 and the combined company will operate under a new name starting in 2022, to be announced in due course.

Finsbury Glover Hering Co-Chairmen Roland Rudd and Carter Eskew said: “Our clients operate in an increasingly complex world with diverse stakeholder interests. To generate growth, open markets, shape policy and attract capital, companies need to seamlessly communicate to more audiences and across more markets than ever before. This merger brings together the most accomplished communications professionals, operating within a global firm that will have the expertise and experience to deliver reputation advisory services to address critical c-suite concerns.”

SVC Co-Founders George Sard and Paul Verbinnen added: “This is a combination of two successful, growing firms with strong track records, complementary leadership positions, deep entrepreneurial spirits, cultures of collaboration and integrity, and a heritage of delivering for our clients at their most high-pressure moments.

Our success has been driven by our teams’ tireless commitment to supporting our clients and one another, and upholding high standards of excellence in all that we do. We are particularly excited that the combination will enable us to provide additional professional development opportunities and establish a new generation of employee owners in the combined company.”

Mark Read, CEO of WPP, said: “The demand for Board-level strategic advice on a growing range of financial, reputational and social issues has never been greater. As the reputations of companies and their brands become ever more closely linked, our leadership in this area is a core part of our offer as we support our clients’ continued transformation.

WPP is delighted to support the ambitions of the leadership teams of Finsbury Glover Hering and SVC in creating a powerhouse in strategic communications, with the expertise, scale and footprint to provide unparalleled service to global clients.”

The Transaction values the combined Finsbury Glover Hering-SVC group at an equity value of $917 million, and SVC at $303 million. The Transaction will be effected by a new company (Newco) which will become the holding company for the combined Finsbury Glover Hering-SVC group.

WPP will convert its existing loan note in Finsbury Glover Hering into shares in Finsbury Glover Hering, and all shares in Finsbury Glover Hering held by WPP and by employee shareholders will then be exchanged for new shares in Newco.

WPP will subscribe in cash for further new shares in Newco for $150m. Newco will then acquire SVC from Golden Gate Capital and SVC employee shareholders (the “SVC Managers”) in consideration for the $150m in cash (net of customary adjustments) and the issue of new shares in Newco, representing 16.6% of the total issued share capital of Newco.

Following completion of the Transaction, WPP will remain as the majority shareholder of the combined Finsbury Glover Hering-SVC group, holding 57.4% of the total issued share capital of Newco, with FGH Managers holding 25.9%.

As at 31 December 2020, Finsbury Glover Hering had gross assets of $426.8m and profit before tax of $53.5m, and SVC had gross assets of $52.2m and profit before tax of $36.4m.

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