The Broughty Ferry based agency has created an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) with the majority of the company’s shares held within the trust, and all 38 staff members now employee owners.
Established in 2013, ALTAR Group, formerly named Avian Communications Network, was formed when Avian acquired competitor agency Blue Square Design. In 2020 the agency rebranded as ALTAR Group giving more clarity and gravitas to its combined creative offering.
Today, ALTAR Group comprises four consultancies; Avian – a design studio specialising in brand development & graphic design; Blue2 Digital – a web design, development and digital marketing agency; Ginger PR, public relations and communications specialists, and Kolabo – a digital research and development consultancy.
The business has grown from 22 employees to 38 with team members as far afield as London, Rome and Chicago. Clients include Walkers Shortbread, Highland Park Whisky, Edinburgh Gin, Simon Howie, Gillies and St Andrews Links Trust.
The move to the EOT model, sees ALTAR Group follow in the footsteps of 112 Scottish companies that have made the transition since legislation passed in 2014 to provide a route to employee ownership.
Scott McCallum, Chief Executive, ALTAR Group, said: “We have gone through significant and hugely transformational changes during the past two years. A time when most businesses battened down the hatches, we chose to forge ahead with a progressive strategy, each positive decision leading to the next, a strategy that will have long lasting benefits for our business and everyone who works here, who are all now shared owners.
“We have chosen to invest in our people with several senior appointments, we have made bold moves and acquired another business, and we are now putting our trust in the people who make this business what it is. Ultimately, we have emerged as an extremely dynamic group of creative agencies whose future has been safeguarded for the benefit of its employees.”
Working with employee ownership specialists, Ownership Associates, EQ Accountancy and legal advisers Blackadders, ALTAR Group made the decision to move to employee ownership to directly involve employees in the growth of the company, reflecting its culture of creating a community of likeminded people.
ALTAR Group employees will now indirectly own a majority stake at 60 per cent of the business, with the remaining 40 per cent being held by original shareholders and key staff members.
The governance structure of the business will also see the management team joined by an employee board representing the interests of employees from all areas of the business.
Nial Chapman, Blue2 Director, said: “With employee ownership there is no individual risk but the success is in the hands of all of us. We have an incredibly skilled and fresh thinking team at ALTAR and we hope that this exciting move will not only encourage retention but that it will also attract new talent.
“We are only the second creative consultancy in Scotland to make this transition and truly believe it will enhance our position as a flexible, forward thinking agency that puts its people at the forefront of all we do, where ability is rewarded and potential nurtured.”