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Accenture Song acquires Whalar for undisclosed sum, consolidating $250B creator economy in single strike

The deal removes negotiation layers between Fortune 500 CMOs and TikTok's top talent—just as platform risk accelerates.

Published July 3, 2026 Source MediaPost From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · July 3, 2026

Accenture Song acquires Whalar for undisclosed sum, consolidating $250B creator economy in single strike

The deal removes negotiation layers between Fortune 500 CMOs and TikTok's top talent—just as platform risk accelerates.

PublishedJuly 3, 2026
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From the chopped neck

Accenture Song agreed to acquire Whalar, the London-based creator and social agency, in what the consulting group calls the industry's largest creator-economy transaction. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal closes Accenture's three-year push to own creator relationships directly, ending its reliance on subcontracted influencer shops. Whalar had worked with 400+ creators across verticals from beauty to automotive, generating campaigns for Unilever, Nike, and Samsung. The agency now moves under Accenture Song's $20B annual revenue umbrella.

The acquisition follows Accenture Song's purchase of Superdigital, a U.S. social and influencer agency, announced the same week. The twin deals suggest Accenture is building geographic and talent redundancy before TikTok's regulatory situation forces emergency pivots. Whalar's roster skews heavily toward Instagram and YouTube, while Superdigital had concentrated on TikTok Shop integrations. Together they give Accenture dual-platform optionality at a moment when CMOs are drafting contingency budgets for a potential U.S. ban. The timing is not subtle.

For single-family offices with exposure to DTC brands or experiential hospitality, the consolidation matters because it removes a negotiation layer. Whalar previously sold creator services à la carte. Accenture Song bundles them inside enterprise consulting contracts, meaning a $5M brand refresh now includes influencer seeding, performance tracking, and social listening without separate RFPs. That changes cost structures for luxury launches and reduces the number of vendors a Chief of Staff manages. It also means Accenture can cross-sell creator partnerships into its existing relationships with LVMH, Marriott, and Porsche—categories where influencer budgets have historically lagged paid media by 18-24 months.

The deal accelerates a trend visible since WPP acquired Goat Agency in 2021 for a reported $50M. Holding companies are paying premiums to own creator relationships before those relationships professionalize into talent agencies that don't need middlemen. Whalar had already begun vertical integration, launching Whalar Talent to represent creators directly. Accenture is betting that owning both the talent roster and the brand relationship creates margin the traditional agency model cannot.

Operators should track three outcomes over the next six months. First, whether Accenture integrates Whalar's creator contracts into its master service agreements with global brands, which would signal enterprise-level influencer spend is moving from project budgets to retainer structures. Second, whether Whalar's London team remains autonomous or gets absorbed into Accenture Song's 90-country footprint, which would indicate whether the acquirer values local craft or global process. Third, whether other consulting firms—Deloitte Digital, PwC—announce competing creator acquisitions, confirming this is category-building rather than one-off opportunism.

Accenture Song now controls creator relationships in 23 countries, staffed by teams who also run SAP implementations and supply-chain audits. The combination is awkward until it isn't.

The takeaway
Accenture is bundling creator access into enterprise contracts, moving influencer spend from project line items to six-figure retainers—watch for platform-agnostic pivots by Q2.
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