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BBDO Backs Off "Sequential Liability" for Media Outlets
Omnicom is scrambling to manage its cash as clients delay payments but vendors seek them upfront, scared they will be left on the hook with unpaid bills following the Chrysler bankruptcy. Chrysler, a BBDO client, has $58 million in unpaid bills with BBDO.Over the months, Omnicom has backed away from the "sequential liability" plan. First, UK commercial production shops said they would not accept delayed payments -- they want agencies to pay for their services even if a client goes bankrupt. The same plan was imposed on U.S. producers and photographers. Now, media outlets in the U.S. appear to have successfully resisted BBDO's attempts to implement the plan. Media Post:
"They've started calling [media outlets] and said they've decided not to implement the program," Mary Collins, president-CEO of the [Media Financial Management Association].BNET's take: Vendors have successfully painted agencies who want to delay payments until clients pay them as the grinches of the industry, as if there's some sort of moral failing attached to asking a vendor to be paid by a client. Vendors seem to think they live in a risk-free world, and that there's some sort of law that allows them to remain untouched by bankrupt clients. What is Omnicom to do? It cannot create money from thin air.
[Full text of the MFM release after the jump]
For a more detailed explanation of why vendors may have to accept getting in line for payment, click here.
- See also:
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- Omnicom Delaying Payments to Photographers, Too
- Omnicom, in Cash Crunch, to Delay Payments to U.S. TV Producers
- Omnicom Sought to Delay TV Production Payments; a Sign of Cash Crisis?
- Clients Are Delaying Payments to Agencies
- Omnicom, Publicis Worst Hit in Auto Brand Axings
- Omnicom's Credit Crunch: a Gamble by CEO Wren That Didn't Pay Off
MEMBER ADVISORY
BBDO LETTER REGARDING CHRYSLER RECEIVABLES
For Immediate Release - Northfield, IL, (May 27, 2009) - The Media
Financial Management Association (MFM) and its BCCA subsidiary have
learned that a letter agreement is being sent by BBDO to vendors with
reference to a Supplier Purchase Agreement (SPA) among BBDO, Chrysler
Receivables, and Citibank.
The terms of this letter agreement appear to be very broad, covering
not only a vendor's current Chrysler receivables with BBDO, but also
all prior and future receivables from BBDO or any of its affiliates
relating to Chrysler or otherwise. BBDO is a part of the Omnicom Group
which includes, among others, OMD, PHD and Prometheus.
The letter includes a clause which purports to make the agreement
binding on all subsidiaries of any Vendor which signs it. Execution of
the letter with this language by one location could therefore bind all
other company locations.
We cannot advise you what action(s) to take if you receive such a
letter. Each vendor must determine independently what action it will
take. We encourage you, however, to discuss this and all other
agreements with legal counsel before determining your appropriate
response.
About MFM:
Media Financial Management Association (MFM) provides education,
networking, information, and signature products to meet the diverse
needs of financial and business professionals in the media industry
throughout the U.S. and Canada. More information about MFM is available
on its web site: http://www.mediafinance.org. MFM's media credit
reporting subsidiary - BCCA - provides revenue management services,
including professional development programs and credit reports on
national and local media advertisers. More information about BCCA is
available at http://www.bccacredit.com.
Mary Collins, President and CEO of MFM and its BCCA subsidiary may be
reached at:
Mary.Collins@MediaFinance.org
Office: 847.716.7000
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