Monday, March 5, 2012

Aegis Buying U.S. Digital Agency Roundarch for $125 Million

http://adage.com/article/digital/aegis-buying-u-s-digital-agency-roundarch-125-million/232863/

The deal is U.K.-based Aegis's latest attempt to acquire scale in digital advertising in the U.S. In 2010, Roundarch brought in $51 million in U.S. revenue from digital, while Aegis' existing digital agency Isobar made just $25 million, according to Ad Age DataCenter. If regulators approve the deal, the two agencies will combine to form RoundarchIsobar. Aegis expects the transaction to close in the next 30 days.

Roundarch, which employs 250 people in Chicago, Denver, Boston and New York, builds websites and apps for clients such as Avis, HBO, Motorola and the U.S. Air Force.

Roundarch had pretax profit of $11.5 million in 2010, with assets of $14 million, according to a public statement from Aegis.

Roundarch had revenue of $62.8 million in 2011, all from the U.S., and of $51.5 million in 2010, according to information the agency submitted to Ad Age DataCenter for the publication's upcoming Agency Report.

Roundarch was founded in 2000 by Deloitte and WPP. In 2005, the company became independent via a management buyout led by Geoff Cubitt and Jeff Maling, now co-presidents of the company. Roundarch ranked No. 39 among U.S. digital agencies by U.S. revenue in 2010.