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Tuesday 10 October 2023 12:04 pm

London firm Powerscourt set to be snapped up in £50m deal

By: Jess Jones

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London public relations agency Powerscourt, which reps All Saints, is reportedly teetering on the edge of a sale worth tens of millions to a US-based advisory firm.

London public relations agency Powerscourt is reportedly teetering on the edge of a sale to a US advisory firm in a deal which could be worth tens of millions.

Powerscourt, which reps big name clients such as fashion retailer All Saints and gambling giant Entain, is set to bought by the US-based stakeholder advisory firm Morrow Sodali, according to a report by Sky News.

Founded in 2004 by former Sunday Times journalist Rory Godson, Powerscourt is now potentially worth up to £50m one source told Sky.

Mark Kleinman’s City sources said Morrow Sodali, backed by the private equity giant TPG, was expected to reveal the deal this week.

The Blackfriars-based firm is known for dealing with corporate crises, recently including those of Bernard Looney and Dame Alison Rose, ex-chiefs of BP and NatWest Group, respectively.

Powerscourt, Rory Godson and Morrow Sodali did not immediately respond to Morning Wire‘s request for comment.

It is the latest domino to fall in a line of prominent PR firms selling up to foreign buyers.

In April, Finsbury sold a minority stake to American private equity company KKR, while Tulchan was sold to New York-headquartered Teneo for about £35m.

Bahrain-headquartered Investcorp also took a majority stake in SEC Newgate for around $100m (£78.7m) in July, valuing the PR outfit at $250m (£196.8m).

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