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Marketing and communications agency Golley Slater becomes employee-owned

The firm is now owned on behalf of its 130 employees via an employee-ownership trust

Golley Slater's Cardiff team.

Cardiff headquartered independent marketing and communications agency Golley Slater has become employee-owned.

The business, which also has offices in Leeds, Cirencester and London, has been acquired via an employee ownership trust (EOT) on behalf of its 130 employees.

The value of the deal for the £22m turnover business, which was established in 1957 by the late Alastair Golley, has not been disclosed.

Previous shareholders included Mr Golley's son, Jo, who held a significant stake, alongside a number of private shareholders including the company directors.

The agency’s client portfolio includes major brands such as Bosch, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble and Transport for Wales. It also handles large scale campaigns for public sector organisations including Welsh Government and Public Health Wales.

Its chief executive David Longden, said “This marks a major milestone in our journey - one that secures and adds real meaning to our independence, further engages and rewards our people. This decision protects the culture, values, and long-term future of Golley Slater. The reaction from our employees and clients has been brilliant, and we’re excited about what this means for our future.

“Our clients can expect the same high-quality service, innovation and strategic thinking, now delivered by an even more empowered and invested team.”

Golley Slater were advised on the deal by Moore Kingston Smith. Partner with the firm and head of media, Esther Carder, said, “We’re delighted to have advised on Golley Group EOT. As a leading, award-winning advertising and media agency, and one of the few IPA Effectiveness Accredited agencies in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Golley Group’s dedication to its 130 specialists and its long-standing legacy is truly impressive.