Scale and Performance Power Post-Close Enterprise to #1 on the Global Ranking with $75.6 Billion in Billings, Leading Closest Competitor by $12 Billion
NEW YORK, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnicom Media, an Omnicom (NYSE: OMC) Connected Capability, has been recognized in the COMvergence Final 2025 Global & Regional Billings Rankings as the world's largest media management organization, with total billings of $75.6 billion.
The report marks the first official confirmation of OM's global billings scale since f Omnicom Media Group and IPG Mediabrands combined to create Omnicom Media, following the close of Omnicom's acquisition of IPG in late November 2025.
Based on COMvergence's analysis of the combined organizations, as of the end of 2025 Omnicom Media holds 31% of all global billings managed by the world's major media groups, finishing $11.8 billion ahead of #2 ranked WPP and $13.2 billion ahead of third ranked Publicis.
By year's end, Omnicom Media also rose to #1 in North America with $35.9 billion in billings, $3.9 billion ahead of Publicis Media; and in the USA with $33.1 billion. In LATAM, OM closed the year at the top of the ranking with $2.3 billion in billings, approximately $500 million ahead of Havas Media Network.
Notably, in addition to post-integration scale the rankings also reflect the substantial impact of several major accounts that were won and/or became effective in 2025, including Amazon, Paramount and Volvo.
"The significance of these rankings isn't simply that we're the largest—it's what that scale enables," said Florian Adamski, CEO of Omnicom Media. "When scale is connected through common capabilities, shared intelligence, and world-class talent, it becomes an advantage for clients. It gives us greater access to data, stronger partnerships with the world's leading media and technology companies, more opportunities to invest in innovation, and more leverage to create better business outcomes."
Adamski adds, "The same is true for our people. Scale creates more opportunities to build careers across disciplines, markets and capabilities while working on some of the world's most ambitious brands. That's the real value of what we've built."
OMD Retains Position as the World's Leading Media Agency Network
At the agency level, OMD once again ranked as the #1 global media agency network, managing $26.9 billion in billings worldwide. The inaugural agency in the Omnicom Media portfolio also topped the North America and EMEA rankings; and was ranked #1 in more than a third of the 49 countries evaluated in the report – more than any other agency – including the USA, Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong.
The rankings land as Omnicom Media heads into next week's Cannes Lions festival with $2.5 billion in billings awarded in the first six months of 2026 – according to the COMvergence dashboards that track new business performance in real time – including Delta, Dyson, and IBM. And with more than half of that total representing incremental wins, Omnicom Media is also the number one media group for net new business YTD.
The COMvergence Final 2025 Global & Regional Billings Rankings evaluate media agency billings across 49 markets representing approximately 96% of worldwide media investment.
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NEW REPORT CONFIRMS OMNICOM MEDIA AS LARGEST GLOBAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT NETWORK FOLLOWING THE INTEGRATION OF OMG AND MEDIABRANDS
JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As global legal complexity intensifies alongside rapid digital transformation and rising international standards, the quality of Indonesia's legal profession is becoming an increasingly important determinant of the country's competitiveness. The message took center stage at the Hukumonline Practice Leaders 2026 and Top 100 Indonesian Law Firms 2026 awards ceremony held at Raffles Jakarta.
Syamsul Maarif, Chief of the Development Chamber of the Supreme Court of Indonesia, said the future of Indonesia's legal system would depend not merely on technological sophistication or an expanding regulatory framework, but on the integrity and professionalism of the entire legal ecosystem, including lawyers and law firms.
"In the legal profession, there are at least three forces that guide every decision we make: reason, instinct, and conscience," Maarif said in his keynote address, titled Dignified Justice: From Digital Innovation to Global Standards Amid Legal Complexity.
Maarif said reason allows legal professionals to approach legal issues with clarity and rational judgment, while instinct helps them navigate changing circumstances and contextual nuances. Conscience, meanwhile, serves as a moral compass, reminding practitioners that behind every legal matter are individuals whose lives may be affected by the decisions they make.
For that reason, he said, intellectual capability alone is insufficient. The effective use of knowledge and technology must be guided by wisdom, ethical judgment, and a commitment to human values.
At an event themed "Leading Beyond Complexity: Indonesia's Global Legal Edge," Maarif said Indonesia's legal system is increasingly aligned with global standards. He highlighted the Supreme Court's digital transformation initiatives, including e-Court, e-Litigation, and other integrated judicial services, as key measures aimed at improving transparency, accountability, and access to justice across the judiciary.
The Supreme Court and courts nationwide handled more than three million cases in 2025, resolving approximately 97 percent of them. Syamsul said the achievement underscores the growing maturity of the judiciary's digital transformation and its impact on the efficiency of court services.
However, he cautioned that modernization extends beyond the adoption of new technologies. Any transformation of the legal system, he said, must be grounded in integrity and guided by the principles of substantive justice.
Maarif also pointed to Indonesia's deepening integration with the international legal community. Developments such as the recognition of Indonesian court decisions in foreign jurisdictions, Indonesia's accession to the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH), and plans to establish the Indonesia Financial Center (IFC) signal a more interconnected legal landscape and increasingly complex cross-border challenges for the country's legal profession.
In this increasingly interconnected environment, Indonesian law firms have a strategic role to play in raising service standards, strengthening specialist expertise, and developing the capabilities required to meet the evolving needs of clients at home and abroad.
"I congratulate all law firms recognized in this year's Practice Leaders and Top 100 Indonesian Law Firms rankings. This recognition reflects the professionalism, dedication, and hard work they have demonstrated," Maarif said.
He expressed hope that the recognition would encourage law firms to continue upholding professional integrity, enhancing service quality, and pursuing innovations that deliver meaningful benefits to society.
Hukumonline Chief Executive Officer Arkka Dhiratara said the awards ceremony was not merely a celebration of achievement, but also an opportunity to recognize the resilience and adaptability of Indonesian law firms as they respond to an increasingly dynamic and fast-changing landscape.
"Ultimately, a law firm's success is measured not only by its reputation or scale, but by its ability to earn trust, deliver solutions, and create meaningful value for clients," Dhiratara said.
Dhiratara said businesses and legal professionals are navigating an increasingly challenging landscape shaped by economic headwinds, geopolitical uncertainty, evolving global trade dynamics, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. As a result, clients are demanding more than technical legal expertise, expecting advice that is delivered with greater speed, strategic insight, and operational efficiency.
Despite the headwinds, Dhiratara said the outlook for Indonesia's legal profession remains strong. Growth in investment, the acceleration of digital transformation, and heightened demand for governance, compliance, and risk management are creating significant opportunities for law firms and legal professionals.
Hukumonline noted that an increasing number of Indonesian law firms are strengthening their market positions by deepening specialist expertise, investing in technology, and adopting service models that place greater emphasis on client needs. Collaboration has also become a defining feature of the legal market, with firms increasingly partnering on cross-border transactions, international disputes, and large-scale domestic matters.
Against this backdrop, Hukumonline continues to present its Practice Leaders and Top 100 Indonesian Law Firms awards, Dhiratara said. Now in its ninth year, the annual program recognizes legal professionals and law firms that have distinguished themselves through excellence in client service, professional leadership, and contributions to the development of Indonesia's legal sector.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court Urges Lawyers to Uphold Reason, Instinct, and Conscience Amid Growing Legal Complexity