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WPP CEO Rose abandons holding-company model after £8.9B revenue miss

New chief declares structural overhaul, not rebranding exercise, as Goldman initiates with 'sell' and Omnicom takes North American lead.

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

WPP CEO Rose abandons holding-company model after £8.9B revenue miss

New chief declares structural overhaul, not rebranding exercise, as Goldman initiates with 'sell' and Omnicom takes North American lead.

PublishedJune 21, 2026
SourceAdExchanger →
From the chopped neck

WPP CEO Cindy Rose called the group's 2025 revenue "disappointing" and announced the end of the holding-company model, marking the most explicit structural reversal since Martin Sorrell assembled the network through 60+ acquisitions starting in 1985. Revenue for the period reached £8.9 billion, below analyst consensus, while Omnicom overtook WPP in June North American media rankings after nearly doubling month-over-month net new-business billings. Goldman Sachs initiated coverage with a 'sell' rating the same week, sending shares down 4.5% to 265.6p.

Rose's statement was not cosmetic. She distinguished between "ditching the label" and executing a full rearchitecture of how the group allocates capital, manages P&Ls, and presents capability to clients. The timing matters: WPP now trails Omnicom in the largest media market and faces pressure from consulting firms that bundle creative, data, and implementation without legacy brand silos. Goldman's note cited "difficulty returning to meaningful growth," a polite way of saying the acquisition-led model no longer compounds at rates that justify the conglomerate discount.

For luxury-hospitality operators and family-office principals evaluating agency relationships, this is not a case study in decline. It is a case study in optionality. WPP's portfolio includes agencies with deep luxury credentials—AKQA for digital craft, Landor for brand architecture, Wunderman Thompson for CRM—but those capabilities have been sold through a matrix that prioritizes holding-company economics over client velocity. If Rose restructures around integrated offerings rather than P&L fiefdoms, procurement teams at heritage houses and hospitality groups gain negotiating leverage. If she does not, those same teams accelerate the shift to Publicis or independent networks that never carried the holding-company tax.

The Goldman 'sell' rating is the market's way of saying restructuring risk now exceeds restructuring upside. WPP shares trade at 6.2x forward EBITDA, below the peer average of 8.1x, which means the discount is already reflected. The question is execution speed. Rose has signaled urgency, but urgency in a 100,000-person organization with overlapping geographies and client contracts means 18-24 months before structural changes appear in win rates or margin.

Watch for three events: revised guidance on the Q3 call in late October, which will clarify whether Rose is targeting 2026 or 2027 for the new model to bear revenue; announcements of senior leadership exits or consolidations, particularly at Mindshare, GroupM, or Ogilvy, which will signal whether this is managed transition or forced attrition; and any movement in WPP's £1.2 billion share-buyback authorization, which would indicate whether the board believes the restructuring thesis or is simply returning capital ahead of further multiple compression. Rose did not inherit a crisis. She inherited a structure that stopped working in 2019 and was postponed by COVID demand. The holding-company model is not dead everywhere, but it is dead at WPP.

Omnicom's June performance in North America—where it doubled net new business month-over-month—demonstrates what integrated go-to-market looks like when the organization is not fighting itself. WPP now has 12-18 months to prove it can do the same without the label.

The takeaway
WPP's holding-company exit is structural, not semantic—watch Q3 guidance, leadership exits, and buyback deployment through mid-2026.
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