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UK's Next 15 to shut down Mach49 after misconduct probe and arbitration

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Posted on August 28, 2025

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(Reuters) -Consultancy and marketing group Next 15 said on Thursday that it will permanently cease operations at its U.S.-based venture-building firm Mach49, which has been under scrutiny for "serious

Next 15 to Permanently Close Mach49 Following Misconduct Investigation

(Reuters) -Consultancy and marketing group Next 15 said on Thursday that it will permanently cease operations at its U.S.-based venture-building firm Mach49, which has been under scrutiny for "serious misconduct".

Next 15, which acquired Mach49 in September 2020, said in June it had uncovered "potential serious misconduct" during a review of earnout payments, leading to the dismissal of three senior executives at Mach49 and involvement of law enforcement.

The company said it has entered arbitration with former Mach49 members over remaining earnout payments, and reaffirmed its decision to halt further payouts and filed counter claims for previous payments.

The British company, whose brands include elvis, Outcast and Shopper Media Group, has also been in discussions for a potential sale of some of its brands, as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations.

The group, which cut its profit forecast in June, said it continues to expects adjusted operating profit for the year ending January 2026 to be in-line with market expectations of 67.5 million pounds ($91.2 million), according to a company consensus.

Mach49 is expected to wind down operations before the end of fiscal year 2026, it said.

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(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Sonia Cheema)

Key Takeaways

  • Next 15 is closing Mach49 due to misconduct.
  • Mach49 executives were dismissed after a probe.
  • Arbitration is ongoing over earnout payments.
  • Next 15 is considering selling some brands.
  • Profit forecast remains aligned with expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the closure of Mach49?
Next 15 discovered potential serious misconduct during a review of earnout payments, which resulted in the dismissal of three senior executives.
What actions is Next 15 taking regarding Mach49?
Next 15 has decided to permanently cease operations at Mach49 and has entered arbitration with former members over remaining earnout payments.
What is the expected timeline for Mach49's closure?
Mach49 is expected to wind down its operations before the end of fiscal year 2026.
How has Next 15 adjusted its financial outlook?
Next 15 cut its profit forecast in June but still expects adjusted operating profit for the year ending January 2026 to align with market expectations.
What brands does Next 15 own?
Next 15 owns several brands including elvis, Outcast, and Shopper Media Group, and is in discussions for a potential sale of some of these brands.

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