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S4Capital Merges MediaMonks and MightyHive into Media.Monks

03/08/2021
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API operating model provides seamless access to talent across content, data and digital media and technology services

S4Capital launches its unitary brand by merging MediaMonks and MightyHive into Media.Monks, represented by a dynamic logo mark that features MightyHive’s iconic hexagon. The single brand emphasizes a shared heritage in creative content and roots in data&digital, while unifying a team of nearly 6,000 digital-first experts working as a single P&L across 57 talent hubs in 33 countries.

As the operational brand, Media.Monks underpins S4Capital’s agility, digital knowledge and efficiency and is the next step in delivering on its foundational promise to unify content, data&digital media and technology services. S4Capital plc (SFOR.L) will remain the financial brand, publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange and deployed amongst investor, financial and banking stakeholders and in reports.

“The traditional, analogue holding company model is over 70 years old, dating back to Marion Harper and IPG in the 1950s and cries out for disruptive change. Digital has altered the landscape permanently and brands need a different type of organization to execute and show up for their customers at every moment in the journey - purely digital, with data-driven creative and content, faster, better, cheaper, and with a single P&L,” says Sir Martin Sorrell, S4Capital executive chairman. “So far, S4Capital has brought together 24 companies that have each disrupted their industry in complementary ways, buying into our mission to create a new age/new era advertising and marketing services model and disrupting the old.”

Earlier this year, the company launched its API-inspired organizational structure, designed to ignite collaboration and fuel innovation by connecting its different types of teams: countries, core, client, categories, capabilities and corporate. The hexagon, previously representative of MightyHive, has been adapted to symbolize this structure and the six components it connects. A system for scale, the API combines disciplines globally to provide Media.Monks clients seamless access to subject matter experts, while creating ownable space for S4Capital’s ambitious merger model and the entrepreneurs that join. 

“The single brand was not a boardroom decision. It involved input from a broad range of teams and talent, and many of our founders,” explains Media.Monks co-founder Wesley ter Haar. "For our people, this means they’re all colleagues and can build amazing careers across the globe and keep going and growing. For our clients, it means they keep the same team and the day-to-day they love—but now have even simpler access to an amazingly deep pool of specialist talent. Consolidation is an engine to innovate and this makes it easier to help our clients show up better for theirs."

The API is reflected in the new dynamic logo mark that activates a flexible brand framework in which 'media' becomes a variable. Teams within the six operational components can personalize and express themselves within the framework using a new internal tool, Brand.Lab. The addition of the dot represents a point of connection between diverse talent with different experiences and expertise, and encourages freedom of expression through a malleable framework.

“Integrating the MightyHive hexagon into Media.Monks is a great representation of our unitary team, but even more so it reflects our operational model,” says Media.Monks Co-Founder Chris Martin. “We’ve built a structure where our people have clear, ownable space, to represent themselves and the work they do, but without the traditional fights and frictions that are built into more traditional models. Hexagons are one of nature's ways of maximizing the properties of strength and space efficiently, and that's exactly what we're offering clients: the most efficient model to help them consolidate their efforts in content, data&digital media and technology services.”

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