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Former SEC filer · Acquired / merged · 2025-04-30

Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom)

Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom) was acquired on 2025-04-30 by Omnicom Group (OMC), and no longer files under its former ticker IPG. Parent of Acxiom marketing data. Acxiom data practices now roll up under Omnicom (OMC) SEC filings.

Status at a glance

Former ticker
IPG
Status
Merged / acquired
Effective date
2025-04-30
Acquirer / successor
Omnicom Group (OMC)

Acxiom data practices now roll up under Omnicom (OMC) SEC filings.

Consumer opt-out still applies

Going private (or being acquired, or being foreign-primary-listed) does not eliminate your deletion rights. Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom) remains subject to state privacy laws. CCPA/CPRA (California), CPA (Colorado), TDPSA (Texas), VCDPA (Virginia), and 19+ other comprehensive state statutes. OfflistMe covers the opt-out email generation for Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom) just as it does for active public filers.

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FAQ

Is Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom) still publicly traded?+

No. Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom) was acquired on 2025-04-30 by Omnicom Group (OMC), and the IPG ticker is retired. Acxiom data practices now roll up under Omnicom (OMC) SEC filings.

Can I still opt out of Interpublic Group (parent of Acxiom)?+

Yes. Going private does not extinguish your state privacy-law rights. California CCPA, Colorado CPA, Texas TDPSA, Virginia VCDPA, and the 19+ other state comprehensive-privacy laws apply the same way regardless of SEC reporting status.

Why does SEC delisting matter for data-privacy transparency?+

Public companies must disclose material data-practice risks and cybersecurity incidents in filings signed under Sarbanes-Oxley. Private companies have no equivalent federal disclosure obligation, which means consumer-facing transparency generally decreases after going private, even if state privacy-law duties are unchanged.

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