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Accenture Song Takes Whalar in Largest Creator Economy Deal to Date

Consulting giant's undisclosed acquisition signals influencer infrastructure has crossed into enterprise-grade M&A territory.

Published June 21, 2026 Source Business Insider From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 21, 2026

Accenture Song Takes Whalar in Largest Creator Economy Deal to Date

Consulting giant's undisclosed acquisition signals influencer infrastructure has crossed into enterprise-grade M&A territory.

PublishedJune 21, 2026
SourceBusiness Insider →
From the chopped neck

Accenture Song acquired Whalar, the London-based creator and social agency, in what industry participants describe as the largest creator economy transaction to date. Terms were not disclosed. The deal moves $64.1 billion-revenue Accenture directly into scaled influencer campaign infrastructure as CMOs shift allocation from display toward talent-led distribution.

Whalar operates creator campaigns for Unilever, Marriott, and Nike, managing talent relationships across 15 markets. The agency previously sat inside Whalar Group alongside creator talent representation and commerce businesses; those units are not included in the Accenture transaction. Whalar's team of approximately 300 joins Accenture Song's 10,000-person marketing division, which already handles brand experience and content production for Fortune 500 clients. The acquisition follows Accenture Song's 2022 purchase of Wire Stone, a branding consultancy, and reflects the firm's pattern of buying specialized creative shops to layer into enterprise accounts.

The deal matters because it prices influencer marketing as enterprise-grade infrastructure rather than experimental channel spend. When a Big Four consultancy pays undisclosed-but-material sums for a creator agency, it signals that global CMOs now view talent-led distribution as permanent budget allocation, not a test line. Holding companies including WPP and Publicis have built creator units internally, but Accenture's move suggests they underpriced external acquisition speed. Whalar's existing Fortune 500 roster likely appealed more than its talent network; Accenture can cross-sell Song's production and data capabilities into those client relationships while offering Whalar access to CFO-level budget conversations that independent agencies rarely reach.

The transaction also clarifies which parts of the creator economy consolidate first. Whalar Group retained its talent management and commerce businesses, indicating Accenture wants campaign execution and brand partnerships, not the structural complexity of representing individual creators. That matters for single-family offices and development groups watching the space: campaign infrastructure has clear enterprise buyers, while talent representation and creator commerce remain fragmented. Worth noting that Whalar's management team stays intact, suggesting Accenture paid for continuity and client relationships, not just a rebrand.

Allocators should track whether Accenture moves Whalar's 15-market footprint into new geographies through Song's global infrastructure, particularly in Asia-Pacific luxury hospitality corridors where influencer budgets are growing faster than Western markets. The firm will likely announce integrated case studies within six months to demonstrate cross-selling velocity. Watch whether Publicis or WPP respond with external acquisitions of their own; if they do, secondary creator agencies will reprice upward by year-end.

Accenture expects the transaction to close in Q3 2025, subject to regulatory clearance. The company has not disclosed whether Whalar will operate as a standalone brand or integrate fully into Song's structure, but client retention terms were likely negotiated at signing given the Fortune 500 roster at stake.

The takeaway
Accenture Song's Whalar acquisition prices creator infrastructure at enterprise-grade M&A levels, signaling CMO budget permanence and likely triggering holding company acquisition responses by year-end.
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