Jaywing buys Epiphany

MARKETING and consulting business Jaywing has acquired the Leeds and London-based search marketing company, Epiphany.

Epiphany was founded in 2005 by Shane Quigley and Robin Skidmore and is led by Rob Shaw.

One of the largest players in UK search marketing, it is also one of just 30 UK agencies to achieve Certified Google Analytics partner status.

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Its clients include a broad range of blue chip companies such as Virgin Holidays, Tesco, AXA Insurance and Pets at Home. Epiphany has experienced strong growth over the past three years and was named MiNetwork Digital Agency of the Year 2013.

In a statement, Jaywing said: “In combination with its existing businesses, it will materially enhance its already significant north of England operations and provide a new London base. Rob Shaw will continue to head up Epiphany with Robin Skidmore focusing on growing its social public relations proposition, which operates under the Shackleton brand. Shane Quigley will take on a broader product development role for Jaywing, in addition to retaining responsibility for the fledgling Epiphany Australia business.”

Commenting on the deal, Jaywing chief executive, Martin Boddy, said: “This ambitious acquisition is another big step forward in our reinvention. By focusing on digital opportunities to marry data science with brand, acquisition and customer marketing, we will achieve superior results for our clients and better experiences for their customers. Epiphany is a vital piece in our jigsaw as it will provide our unrivalled team of over 50 data scientists with access to the digital data which will fuel our innovation.”

Rob Shaw, the group CEO at Epiphany, added: “We’ve always prided ourselves on being the first to innovate in search, and this deal represents the next evolution; connecting Jaywing’s expertise in data science with our heritage in content marketing, global paid search and website optimisation. There are also large client bases to tap into, so all in all this creates a tremendous opportunity for everyone.”

The deal saw Jaywing acquire Epiphany for an initial consideration of £12m in cash, with an additional £6m available over the next two years.

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