Ipsos: Slowdown in activity in a more difficult business climate

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Slowdown in activity in a more difficult business climate

Paris, October 24, 2024 - Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research companies, achieved a revenue of 591 million euros in the third quarter, with a growth of 0.5%, including -0.1% organic growth, 2.8% from acquisitions, and -2.2% from currency effects. Over the first nine months of the year, revenue amounted to 1,730 million euros, up by 3.3%, including 2.4% organic growth. Performance has been mixed across different markets and hampered by an uncertain macroeconomic and geopolitical context.

Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos, stated: "Despite the slowdown in growth, we remain confident in the robustness of our operational model and continue to invest in future technologies and Artificial Intelligence. The improvement in gross margin and effective management of our operating costs allow us to maintain, for the fourth consecutive year, our operating margin target of around 13%."

PERFORMANCE BY QUARTER

 

2024 vs. 2023

In millions

of euros

2024
Revenue

Total
growth

Organic
Growth

1st quarter

557.5

4.8 %

4.5 %

2nd quarter

581.0

4.7 %

3.1 %

3rd quarter

591.0

0.5 %

-0.1 %

Revenue

1 729.6

3.3 %

2.4 %

PERFORMANCE BY REGION

In millions

of euros

2024

9 months revenue

Contribution

Q3
Organic growth

Organic growth over 9 months

EMEA

793.1

46 %

4.9 %

6.7 %

Americas

638.6

37 %

-5.9 %

-2.5 %

Asia-Pacific

297.8

17 %

1.4 %

3.1 %

Revenue

1 729.6

100 %

-0.1 %

2.4 %

Activity in the EMEA region continues to show strong performance with 4.9% organic growth in the third quarter, and 6.7% over the first nine months of the year. The Middle East recorded double-digit organic growth. In Continental Europe, some countries like Germany and Italy show very good results. Conversely, a climate of uncertainty has persisted since the summer in France, slowing client decisions and spending.

Latin America has recorded solid growth since the beginning of the year, but the Americas region is penalized by an unfavorable situation in the United States. Ipsos' situation is not isolated, and other major players in the market research sector face difficulties in this area. Furthermore, the performance of our service lines is uneven in the United States: while activities with consumer goods players show good results, others are in sharp decline, such as Public Affairs and Health. The situation should improve in 2025 when the measures taken by the new management team bear fruit and political uncertainties dissipate. Excluding the United States, the Group's organic growth stands at 5.6% since the beginning of the year and 4.0% in the third quarter alone.