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Matthias Bruell

Global CEO & Managing Partner, Mediaplus Group

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  • Internationalization: Global expansion as a response to a stagnating home market – focus on UK, USA, and Asia.
  • AI deeply integrated: "House of AI" drives efficiency – value only emerges through embedding AI across all processes.
  • Independence as an advantage: Fast decision-making and client focus as key differentiators in a consolidating market.

 

Mediaplus Between International Expansion, AI Boom, and Industry Disruption

While media budgets across Germany are declining industry-wide, the Mediaplus Group continues to push its international growth strategy forward. Over the past few years, the share of business generated in Germany has decreased in favor of a stronger international footprint. According to Brüll, the agency sees major growth opportunities particularly in Europe, the U.S., and Asia. The UK, Singapore, and the United States are considered especially important strategic markets for the agency group.

Matthias Brüll, Mediaplus

At the same time, the media industry is undergoing a massive period of disruption: network agencies are merging, new AI-driven players are entering the market, and advertisers are demanding increasingly efficient solutions. Mediaplus is leaning into the advantages of an independent agency model – including faster decision-making, stronger integration, and a clear client-first focus.

A key driver of this strategy is the expansion of AI-powered solutions. With its “House of AI,” the Serviceplan Group is developing a system of agentic services and data-driven tools designed to make campaigns faster, more scalable, and more precise. The goal is to optimize communications solutions through data even before campaigns go live. According to Brüll, the real value emerges when AI is deeply integrated into processes and disciplines rather than used in isolation.

The technological shift is also reshaping the workforce. Traditional operational tasks in media buying are becoming more efficient and automated through AI, while data-driven strategic consulting and analytical expertise are gaining importance. As a result, Mediaplus is investing in training programs and new roles focused on data analytics, strategy, and AI applications. Despite the transformation, Brüll does not expect significant long-term job cuts, but rather a shift in responsibilities and skill sets across the organization.

Looking ahead, the Mediaplus CEO has set a big goal: to make Mediaplus the most internationally successful media agency group with German roots – despite, or perhaps because of the current upheaval in the global advertising market.

The full interview was published exclusively in Campaign Germany (German only).

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About Serviceplan Group

Serviceplan Group SE & Co. KG is Europe’s largest owner-managed agency group (Source: W&V / GWA 2025). Founded in Munich in 1970, it now employs over 6,500 people at more than 40 locations in 24 countries. In the 2024/2025 fiscal year, the group generated fee revenue of €866 million, representing a 6% increase over the previous year and significantly exceeding the market average.

At the core of the business model is the internationally established House of Communication model, which fully integrates strategy, creation, media, data and technology under one roof and has been rolled out worldwide. 62% of clients receive integrated, cross-group support, enabling consistent execution across the entire marketing value chain. 

The Serviceplan Group’s performance has been validated externally on numerous occasions: 19 Cannes Lions (2025) as well as awards for Independent Network of the Year and Independent Agency of the Year. Further recognition includes top placements at D&AD, ADC, Clio, Webby, and Eurobest, as well as leading positions in national and international agency and media rankings. Ad Age ranks the Serviceplan Group among the 15 largest agency groups worldwide. Furthermore, a client satisfaction rate of 87%, achieved for the third consecutive year in 2025 and based on the annual, independent survey of 2,761 clients, confirms the group’s high performance.