Corporate Communications Advisory
Consultancies advising on internal and external communications strategy.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Public Relations & Communications (1.7.7), the segment that Corporate Communications Advisory sits within — not Corporate Communications Advisory on its own.
- Market size
- ~$15.8B
- Growth
- ~4.8%CAGR (2017–22, nominal)
- Companies
- ~8,157 firms
94.2% of firms have fewer than 20 employees — 7,687 micro-businesses, below most mandates.
- 20–99
- 34874%
- 100–499
- 7316%
- 500+
- 4910%
Percentages are of the 20+ employee universe. 20–99 and 100–499 are the lower-middle market; 500+ is at scale.
Reputation work sold on retainer, so revenue is steadier than the rest of marketing — mandates renew rather than ending with a campaign. The defining fact is geographic (below): PR is by far the most concentrated business in this sector, because in Washington it is really public affairs, and shaping government opinion is a local trade.
NAICS 541820. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses; U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Economic Census.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Monthly retainers plus project communications fees
Key economics
- Revenue per firm
- $1,940,752
- Revenue per employee
- $243,512
- Employees per firm
- 7.6
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate–High
- EBITDA margin
- 12–22%
- Capex intensity
- Low
retained communications mandates recur
Characteristics
- Balanced cost base — payroll is 43% of revenue, leaving room to scale margin without cutting staff
- Moderate strategic-buyer pool — 49 firms exceed 500 employees; a scaled asset has buyers, but not many
- Reputation-driven demand is relatively steady across cycles.
- PR is blending with content, social, and digital communications.
- Retained mandates provide a recurring revenue base.
NAICS 541820. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses; U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Economic Census.
Geographic concentration
The single most geographically concentrated business in this entire sector: Washington, D.C. carries nearly twenty times the PR firms its population implies (LQ 19.5), with Virginia beside it — because in the capital, public relations is public affairs, and shaping government opinion is a local trade. New York and California follow at more ordinary levels as the corporate-communications centers.
NAICS 541820. U.S. Census Bureau — 2022 Statistics of U.S. Businesses (firms by state). Concentration shown by location quotient.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Communications holding companies
- PE-backed PR platforms
- Integrated marketing acquirers
What’s driving deals
- Consolidation across holding-company networks.
- Private-equity roll-ups of communications boutiques.
- Convergence of PR with content and digital.
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