Huddersfield’s Adare Group acquires BMC to form £230m turnover business
Huddersfield-based Adare Group has completed the acquisition of Banner Managed Communication (BMC), creating a £230m turnover business.
Adare Group, which is a global marketing services and secure and essential communications provider, currently consists of two specialist businesses, Adare International and Adare SEC, with a combined annual turnover of £170m prior to the acquisition.
Adare’s global presence has grown rapidly in recent years, with regional offices and infrastructure in 23 countries in EMEA, 10 countries in Latin America and offices in the USA and Canada. Adare also has an established strategic partnership across the APac region.
BMC is a supplier of business communication services to the public and private sectors, and has worldwide annual revenues of £60m. BMC operates through four divisions – Banner Create, Banner Direct, Banner Connect and Banner Tech.
The new deal has now formed a group with more than 1,000 staff and a client portfolio across a range of key verticals.
The combined business will have a strong position in the leisure, healthcare, FMCG, financial services and retail sectors. Global brands such as Coca Cola, Heineken, Carlsberg and Pfizer are amongst Adare Group’s current clients while BMC’s blue chip client portfolio includes Merlin Entertainments Group, Dixons Carphone, Ladbrokes, Gala Coral and JD Wetherspoon.
Robert Whiteside, Adare chief executive officer, said: “This acquisition is a hugely positive development for both companies’ clients, staff and investors. With our combined service propositions, high-quality client portfolios and talented teams we have the opportunity to build one of the world’s foremost marketing services businesses.
“As well as doubling the overall size of our UK business, the deal takes our secure and essential communications operation to the next level by bringing together Adare SEC and Banner Direct, creating a £70m, 400-plus staff operation. BMC’s facility in Guildford will augment Adare’s sites in Huddersfield and Redditch, from which we’ll continue to deliver end-to-end, outbound and inbound secure and essential communications via best-in-class technology.
“On the international stage, our recent Queen’s Award for Enterprise was a reward for consistently strong organic growth, boosted by several significant global contract wins over the past 12 months, most notably in Latin America. The acquisition of BMC confirms our status as one of the fastest-growing players in global marketing services. It reinforces our already strong infrastructure in EMEA while also extending our North American footprint by a further three key strategic locations across the continent.”
Catherine Burke, chief executive of Banner Managed Communication, commented: “With a shared investor in Endless, Adare and BMC already know one another extremely well. This has helped make the acquisition process especially positive and collaborative, with our teams already working together to ensure a smooth and successful integration.
“The combined organisation will open up a range of new benefits to our clients and other stakeholders beyond anything we could deliver as stand-alone businesses. A greatly-expanded global infrastructure is one obvious example, as are our much-enhanced offerings in business-critical essential communication services, multichannel, digital visual communications, creative design, print management and countless other areas.
“In terms of sector strengths, the two businesses complement one another particularly well, while in certain verticals, for example the UK leisure sector, the deal makes us the single biggest provider of integrated marketing services.”
Both Adare and BMC are backed by UK private equity house Endless LLP.
The acquisition has been supported by Adare’s banking partner HSBC, led by relationship manager Ian Sheppard. Adare was advised by Jonathan Jones of law firm Squire Patton Boggs, and David Hardless of Park Place Corporate Finance.
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