Ipsos reports flat revenue for 2017
With the weakening US dollar and UK pound, exchange rates had a negative effect.
Q4 2017 revenues were €513 million, down 0.8% on the same quarter the previous year.
Ipsos identified the most significant trends for 2017 as being similar to those seen in 2016 – new services grew 17% and emerging markets (which accounted for a third of its activity in 2017 ) continued to grow, up 4.6%.
Of its business lines, its social research and public opinion programmes grew the most, although from the smallest base – €189m revenue, up 6.9%.
Regionally, Asia Pacific performed the best (up 6.5%), EMEA was up 3.5% with the UK, Russia and Turkey doing particularly well.

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