Maarc acquires Ulysse Communication

Published on 3rd April 2025

Written By

Worldcom Partner Maarc announced its acquisition of Ulysse Communication, an agency founded by former business journalists. Ulysse Communication has been recognized for its expertise in institutional press relations and strategic support for executives.

“In an increasingly polarized and saturated public debate, we see growing demand from our clients for dedicated executive communications support. The expertise of Ulysse’s consultants strengthens our ability to advise leaders – whatever the stakes or the channels – while staying true to our belief: to be heard, one must speak clearly and truthfully,” said Cyrille Arcamone, Founding Partner of Maarc.

The acquisition of Ulysee Communications allows Maarc to:

  • Strengthen its advice to leaders facing the challenge of being heard in a saturated environment
  • Expand its network of influence
  • Consolidate its expertise in economic media relations, financial communication, leader advocacy

Following the merger of the two organizations, Maarc will bring together a team of around 40 consultants serving over 70 clients, generating a combined gross margin exceeding €5 million.

To find out more about the acquisition, view the full release at: Maarc joins forces with Ulysse to take executive voice to the next level

Related Insights

06 Nov 2025

Strategic Social Media Training: Strengthen Your Brand and Minimize Risk

Getting the most value from a social program requires skills to understand…

Read more

03 Nov 2025

Navigating Public Relations in the Age of Disinformation: Ethical Strategies for Building Trust

With the advance to technology, we live in an era where disinformation…

Read more

30 Oct 2025

Using PR to Battle Misinformation at Machine Speed

Here's the reality: "influencer" isn't the golden word it used to be.…

Read more
The Worldcom Group®
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.