PE-backed Edit Agency boosts charity proposition with Wood for Trees acquisition

Ryan Brown

Bath-based Edit Agency has boosted its charity proposition by swooping for the trade and assets of data insight and systems agency Wood for Trees.

Edit, which is backed by private equity investor NVM, is part of the Salocin Group and operates in both London and Bath.

The B Corp certified agency delivers marketing data solutions, customer acquisition and retention campaigns for leading brands including Jaguar, Land Rover, Shell, Tesco Bank and The British Heart Foundation.

The company is made up of data scientists, engineers and technology strategists who advise a host of blue-chip businesses.

Wood for Trees, which is also headquartered in Bath, specialises in supporting some of the world’s best-known charities and not-for-profit organisations on solutions to improve fundraising efficiency and performance.

Nick Dixon, CEO of Edit Agency and CEO & Founder of The Salocin Group, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Wood for Trees clients and the talented employees within the business.

“Charities are a particular focus for us, especially with our B Corp certification, as we look to extend the number of purpose-orientated organisations we work with.

“Combining the specialisms of all three agencies will help us optimise supporter connections to over 50 charity clients.”

Browne Jacobson’s North West corporate team advised Edit Agency with a team comprising partner Ryan Brown, associate Bethany Pickup, and trainee solicitor Olivia Barrow with partner Selina Hinchliffe advising on the intellectual property elements of the transaction.

Brown said: “It was a pleasure to work with Edit on this strategic acquisition which aligns with the wider ambition of the Salocin Group – to be a data powered marketing services group that is focused on marketing technology, CRM, analytics, content development, and media optimisation.

“There are clear synergies in the strategic objectives of Wood for Trees, Edit and Join the Dots which will really strengthen the growing Salocin Group portfolio. This move presents all three agencies with a great opportunity to combine its data insight work for the charity sector with its broader capabilities in CRM and mar-tech and expertise on media planning and acquisitions and will give charity clients a more holistic offering.”

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