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Sorrell's S4 Capital revenue falls as tech clients focus spending on AI

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Posted on May 8, 2025

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(Reuters) - Martin Sorrell's ad group S4 Capital reported an 11.4% drop in first-quarter revenue on Thursday as its clients in the technology sector prioritised spending on artificial intelligence

S4 Capital Sees Revenue Decline as Tech Clients Shift Focus to AI

(Reuters) -Martin Sorrell's ad group S4 Capital posted an 11.4% drop in first-quarter revenue, in line with its expectations following two profit warnings last year, as technology clients prioritised spending on artificial intelligence over marketing.

 The owner of ad agencies Monks and MightyHive, which derives almost half of its business from the tech sector, said ongoing growth challenges from a key tech clients had continued in the quarter.

"The global macroeconomic environment has become even more challenging in 2025. Clients, therefore, are likely to remain cautious," Sorrell said in S4's trading update on Wednesday.

Sorrell acknowledged that the company was operating in "volatile global macroeconomic conditions" and that tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump were a principal risk.

"However, once the levels of tariffs are negotiated and impacts assessed, we believe clients will become more selective about the geographies in which they operate in order to find growth," he said.

Last month, GroupM and Ogilvy owner WPP said tariffs had not yet had a major impact on spending by its clients as they were still assessing their scope before making budget decisions.

S4 reported revenue of 163.7 million pounds ($218 million) for the three months to March 31, and affirmed its forecast for 2025 revenue and operational core earnings to be broadly similar to 2024.

($1 = 0.7510 pounds)

(Reporting by Shashwat Awasthi in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman and Ewan Harwood)

Key Takeaways

  • S4 Capital's revenue dropped by 11.4% in Q1.
  • Tech clients are prioritizing AI over marketing.
  • Global economic conditions remain challenging.
  • Tariffs by the U.S. pose a risk to operations.
  • S4 maintains its 2025 revenue forecast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the percentage drop in S4 Capital's revenue?
S4 Capital posted an 11.4% drop in first-quarter revenue.
What are the current challenges faced by S4 Capital?
The company is facing ongoing growth challenges from key tech clients and a volatile global macroeconomic environment.
What did Martin Sorrell say about the economic environment?
Sorrell mentioned that the global macroeconomic environment has become even more challenging in 2025, leading clients to be cautious.
How much revenue did S4 Capital report for the first quarter?
S4 Capital reported revenue of 163.7 million pounds ($218 million) for the three months to March 31.
What is S4 Capital's forecast for 2025 revenue?
S4 Capital affirmed its forecast for 2025 revenue and operational core earnings to be broadly similar to 2024.

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