Williams Lea Tag

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Williams Lea Group Limited, branded Williams Lea, is a global company that offers business process outsourcing (BPO) to large companies. Founded in 1820 as a company providing printing services to the financial industry, Williams Lea went through a number of changes to its business model and now provides services including presentations and creative services, business and administrative support, and office services.

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Williams Lea Group Limited
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryOutsourcing, Presentations and Creative Services, Business and Administrative Services, Office Services
Founded1820
Headquarters,
Key people
Clare Hart, CEO [1]
ServicesHigh Volume Pitchbooks and Presentations, Secretarial Support, Document and Word Processing, Digital Mail and Mailroom Services, Billing and Collections Support
Revenue$772.10 million USD ( 76.20% FY 2005)
Number of employees
7,000
ParentRR Donnelley
SubsidiariesThe Stationery Office
Websitewww.williamslea.com
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The German postal and logistics company Deutsche Post bought a majority stake in the company in 2006.[2]

Williams Lea purchased the design and production agency Tag Worldwide in 2011, and adopted the company's name into its own brand.

Deutsche Post sold Williams Lea Tag to Advent International in 2017.[3] Advent International completed its purchase of Williams Lea Tag from Deutsche Post DHL Group. In 2023, Dentsu Group Inc. acquired Tag. [4]

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Williams Lea was founded in 1820 by John Wertheimer, who opened a printing business in London.[5]

Williams Lea Tag has undergone rapid expansion in recent years due to the rise in corporate outsourcing of support functions. Growth has largely been organic, but it has made several acquisitions:

  • In October 2004, it acquired U.S.-based Bowne Business Solutions, a long-term joint venture partner, from Bowne & Co. for $190.8 million.[6]
  • In August 2005, it acquired U.S.-based Uniscribe for $36.1 million[7] and Australia-based Creatis for $7.7 million.[8]
  • In November 2006, it acquired UK-based The Stationery Office for £130 million.[9]
  • In 2007, Deutsche Post rebranded its German service lines document management, transactional print, mailroom services, and direct marketing/fulfillment as Williams Lea Deutschland. These service lines were re-integrated into Deutsche Post in 2010. Currently Williams Lea in Germany offers marketing solutions and presentation services.[10]
  • In November 2007, Deutsche Post acquired legal process outsourcing (LPO) company Centric LPO for an undisclosed sum.[11]
  • On 12 July 2011 Williams Lea purchased the design and production agency Tag Worldwide for an undisclosed sum.[12][13]
  • On 24 August 2017 Williams Lea Tag was acquired by Advent International, a private equity company and domain name wltadvent.com redirects to wlt.com[14]
  • On 30 June 2023 Tag was acquired by Japanese marketing giant Dentsu Group Inc.[15]

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