Ebiquity Recognised as a Top Media Consulting Firm in the UK with Prestigious Silver Award

London, 10th June 2025

Ebiquity plc, a leading independent media and marketing consultancy, has been awarded Silver status in the prestigious ‘Top Media Consulting Firms in the UK 2025’ rankings by Consultancy.co.uk.

This recognition places Ebiquity among an elite group of 46 firms honoured this year, alongside global consulting powerhouses such as McKinsey, Accenture, EY, Bain, and BCG. Importantly, this acknowledgment comes without any financial contribution from Ebiquity, as the company is neither a paying member of the Consultancy.co.uk network nor did it pay for consideration.

The award reflects the significant progress made under Ebiquity’s new leadership team, spearheaded by CEO Ruben Schreurs, in enhancing the company’s media consulting capabilities and market position.

“We are honoured to receive this recognition, which validates our commitment to providing independent, data-driven advice that helps our clients navigate the increasingly complex media landscape,” said Ruben Schreurs, CEO of Ebiquity. “This award is a testament to the expertise, dedication and innovative thinking of our teams across the UK and globally.”

The ranking is based on a comprehensive methodology that evaluates firms across multiple dimensions, including client satisfaction, consultant perspectives, capabilities assessment, industry recognitions, and thought leadership. The evaluation draws on millions of data points from executives, consultants, and job seekers, making it one of the most thorough and unbiased rankings in the consulting industry.

Ebiquity’s Silver ranking demonstrates the company’s growing reputation for excellence in media consulting and its ability to deliver substantial value to shareholders through enhanced market positioning alongside much larger consulting firms.

This recognition reinforces Ebiquity’s status as a trusted advisor to many of the world’s leading brands, providing independent advice on media investment and effectiveness while helping clients achieve greater transparency, accountability and performance from their media investments.

About Ebiquity

Ebiquity is the world leader in media investment analysis. Trusted by more than 75 of the top 100 global advertisers – and 500 more worldwide – we analyse over $100 billion in media spend each year. This unmatched scale gives us the deepest data and the sharpest insights in the industry, powering the impartial advice our clients act on to make the right decisions that deliver Effective and Responsible Advertising. 

Our work is driven by 650 media experts on the ground in 19 countries. Covering more than 80% of the world’s media market, we are the most global and the most local, ensuring global consistency with local relevance. 

With our evidence-based consultancy, clients transform their media operations, strengthen governance of their investments, and unlock significant incremental business growth. 

On average, our clients achieve a 15% improvement in ROI and collectively generate over $1 billion in value annually through our digital governance programmes. 

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