Home and IMA, are to merge, creating a new super-sized integrated agency.

Based in Leeds, with 11 offices across six countries, the new business - IMA Home will become one of the largest agencies in the 海角视频, with a turnover of 拢70 million and ambitious growth plans.

Advantage Smollan, the sales and marketing outsourcing specialist, acquired IMA in 2017 and is now adding Home - including its group companies Fusion Learning and Chilli - to its portfolio.

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Together they already employ 400 people - and has plans to recruit for 200 more roles in the next three years as it looks to become a real challenger in the industry.

IMA Home will offer new and existing clients an extensive range of integrated services, global reach and a breadth and depth of specialist knowledge. The agency will have an enviable client list, including household names such as Jet2, Royal Canin, Dr Oetker, Adidas, Reebok, AG Barr and More Than.

Steve Sowden, chief operating officer at IMA, formerly Intermarketing, said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e admired Home for a long time. It鈥檚 an awesome agency with great people and a fantastic culture.

鈥淭his merger is all about growth and opportunity for our people and our clients. Like Home, IMA is already in a very healthy and profitable position and despite Covid, it鈥檚 fair to say that we鈥檙e both flying.

鈥淭he last 18 months have been tough and we are more committed than ever to creating amazing futures and opportunities for all colleagues at IMA and Home.鈥

IMA was founded in 1988, based around brands and consumers. It operates from The Malthouse in Chadwick Street. Home launched in 2002, with offices in Roundhay and at The Dockside.

Dave Sewards, group chairman at Home, said: 鈥淭his is an incredibly exciting opportunity for everybody involved. When Steve and I first started talking it was immediately clear we shared incredibly similar values. This really feels like a very natural collaboration.

鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to maintaining Home鈥檚 culture and start-up mentality, something that was very important to us when we opened the doors 20 years ago and remains visible in both our culture and service to clients today.

鈥淢aintaining that agility at such a large scale means we鈥檒l continue to offer clients a bespoke service, and as a combined entity will have even stronger expertise and breadth.鈥

Home was advised by Sarah Harrison and Hannah Nelson of Clarion in Leeds, a firm which has provided legal advice to Home for nearly a decade.