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Accenture Song Acquires Whalar in Creator Economy's Largest Agency Deal

The consulting giant's marketing arm signals enterprise budgets are migrating from traditional production to influencer infrastructure.

Published June 27, 2026 Source Business Insider From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 27, 2026

Accenture Song Acquires Whalar in Creator Economy's Largest Agency Deal

The consulting giant's marketing arm signals enterprise budgets are migrating from traditional production to influencer infrastructure.

PublishedJune 27, 2026
SourceBusiness Insider →
From the chopped neck

Accenture Song acquired creator agency Whalar from Whalar Group in what market participants describe as the largest transaction in the creator economy's agency sector. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal moves Whalar's 500-person talent network and brand-creator matching infrastructure under Accenture's consulting umbrella, giving Fortune 500 clients direct access to influencer campaign execution at scale.

Whalar operates as a hybrid agency and technology platform, managing creator relationships for brands including Walmart, YouTube, and Unilever. The company's database tracks performance metrics across 15 platforms, matching brand briefs to creators based on audience demographics and engagement patterns rather than follower counts. Accenture Song—the $10 billion marketing and digital division inside Accenture's $64 billion consulting operation—will integrate Whalar's team into its existing 3,000-person creative workforce. The acquisition marks Accenture Song's first move into dedicated creator infrastructure since launching the division in 2022 through the combination of Droga5, Rothco, and several European agencies.

The transaction confirms what media buyers have been pricing in for eighteen months: enterprise marketing budgets are shifting from traditional production vendors to influencer campaign management. GroupM reported $21.1 billion in global creator economy ad spend for 2024, up 29% year-over-year, with 68% of that growth coming from brands reallocating television and print budgets rather than expanding total marketing spend. Luxury and travel brands account for $4.2 billion of that total, with hotel groups and fashion houses increasingly running creator-led campaigns as primary launch vehicles rather than supporting activations. The structural advantage for consultancies like Accenture is the ability to bundle creator strategy with supply chain integration, data infrastructure, and payment systems—services traditional agencies cannot provide. A Chief Marketing Officer contracting with Whalar through Accenture Song can now run creator payments through the same enterprise resource planning system that handles supplier invoices, eliminating the reconciliation friction that has kept finance teams skeptical of influencer budgets.

Operators should track two near-term developments. First, whether Accenture integrates Whalar's creator payment rails into its existing procurement software, which would set a template for other consulting firms acquiring creator agencies. That integration would appear in client case studies by Q3 2025 if it is happening. Second, watch for Publicis, WPP, and Omnicom to announce their own creator platform acquisitions or builds before year-end, as holding companies defend their media buying relationships against consulting encroachment. Publicis has been meeting with London-based creator agencies since March, according to two people with knowledge of the conversations.

Accenture's deal implies the creator economy is no longer a media buying tactic but a procurement category requiring enterprise-grade infrastructure. That transition is worth $21 billion this year and likely $35 billion by 2027, based on current reallocation rates.

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Consulting firms are now competing for influencer budgets by offering procurement integration traditional agencies cannot match.
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