Ceuta Holdings, based in Bournemouth, has announced the acquisition of Creative Leap, a London-based brand and communications agency.
Founded in 1996, Creative Leap is an award-winning, integrated brand and communications agency that creates meaningful difference for brands and businesses at key moments of trust for its clients.
The acquisition forms part of Ceuta Group’s strategy to invest in businesses that complement those of Ceuta Group and enhance the value it offers to clients through an integrated platform of services.
Edwin Bessant, Ceuta Group CEO, said: “We are delighted to welcome Creative Leap to the Ceuta Group family. They are a highly respected business with a reputation for delivering exceptional results for their clients. Creative Leap will complement our Integrated Platform of services; allowing us to deliver additional value to our clients globally through their insight, expertise and deep understanding of the industry.”
David Gray, CEO at Creative Leap, added: “We have successfully collaborated with Ceuta on a number of occasions in the last couple of years and have been impressed by their experience and professionalism. We are very excited to join Ceuta Group to deepen our collaboration and better serve the needs of our clients both in the UK and overseas.”
Creative Leap will continue to operate as an independent business but will work closely with the other companies across Ceuta Group to collectively support and drive outstanding results for their clients and their brands.
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