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Omnicom Merges Rival IPG, Cuts 4,000 Jobs In Major Advertising Industry Shakeup

Omnicom’s $13 billion acquisition of rival Interpublic Group highlights how AI and industry consolidation are reshaping the future of creative work and agency structures globally.

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Omnicom Merges Rival IPG, Cuts 4,000 Jobs In Major Advertising Industry Shakeup

Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group logos are seen in this illustration taken December 9, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Omnicom said on Monday it will lay off more than 4,000 employees and fold several well-known advertising agency brands after its $13 billion acquisition of rival Interpublic Group.

The advertising industry faces a serious threat as artificial intelligence reshapes creative production and tech giants such as Meta make it easier for businesses to churn out ads at scale and speed.

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Omnicom’s high-stakes acquisition of Interpublic Group, which completed in November, aims to regain momentum in this shifting landscape, as it contends with fierce competition from French ad giant Publicis and UK’s WPP.

The company said that creative agency DDB, founded in 1949, and creative marketing agency MullenLowe will be integrated into Omnicom’s TBWA.

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FCB, one of the largest global ad agency networks owned by IPG with roots dating back to 1873, will be absorbed into Omnicom’s BBDO.

Omnicom said the jobs would be cut as part of the IPG integration, mainly in administrative roles but some leadership positions will also be impacted.

After the job cuts, roughly 85% of the roles will be client-focused, while 15% will be administrative, the company said.

The financial benefits would surpass $750 million in annual cost savings initially projected to investors.

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“We will be delivering this news as promptly as possible to maintain transparency and privacy for those affected,” Omnicom said.

The ad giant said the cuts should be seen against the backdrop of similar restructuring at rivals such as WPP, which is also expected to axe jobs under new boss Cindy Rose.

Interpublic Group laid off about 3,200 employees in the first nine months of 2025, according to a regulatory filing. Omnicom last year reduced its staff by 3,000 to about 75,000.

“Advertising and technology sectors are undergoing contraction now. It’s a tough job market. This announcement makes the market even more crowded,” said eMarketer analyst Ross Benes.

The Financial Times first reported the developments earlier on Monday.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru and additional reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Tasim Zahid)

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