The Biggest Creator Economy Deal Ever
Accenture paid $500M for a creator agency. Here's what that means for founders.
Accenture just paid roughly $500M for Whalar.
The deal closed in June 2026. Whalar is a 170-person creator and social agency. The kind of business a lot of people in this industry would call a “lifestyle company.” Accenture called it a strategic acquisition and wrote a nine-figure check.
Industry observers called it the largest creator economy transaction on record.
That framing matters. Not because of the headline number, but because of who bought it. Accenture is not a media company. They are a $200B management and technology consulting firm. When firms like Accenture start buying creator agencies, they are not dipping their toe in. They are making a structural bet that creator infrastructure is core business infrastructure.
The week Accenture announced Whalar, CAA and TPG announced a $250M acquisition vehicle specifically to buy creator economy businesses. The week before that, Publicis paid $500M+ to acquire 160over90 from WME.
Three deals. Three weeks. Over a billion dollars deployed.
This is not a trend. It is a cycle completing. The creator economy spent 10 years proving itself. Now the institutions are here to buy what the founders built.
If you own a founder-led agency or creator business, the question is no longer whether buyers are active. The question is whether you will be ready when one calls you.
Stellamont is a strictly sell-side M&A advisory firm. We represent founders only, never buyers. stellamont.com


