DeHavilland Information Services Ltd is a British media company that provides political monitoring services for
public affairs professionals. The company was founded in 1998 by Conservative MP
Adam Afriyie
Adam Mensah Osei Afriyie (born 4 August 1965) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), member of parliament (MP) for Windsor (UK Parliament constituency), Windsor from 2005 United Kingdom general election ...
.
History
DeHavilland Global Knowledge Distribution PLC was set up in 1998 by
Adam Afriyie
Adam Mensah Osei Afriyie (born 4 August 1965) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), member of parliament (MP) for Windsor (UK Parliament constituency), Windsor from 2005 United Kingdom general election ...
and William Bracken. The business was initially funded using profits from Mr Afriyie's previous successful business venture, IT solutions firm Connect Support Services Ltd.
Based in a small office in Victoria, London, the service was set up to offer a tailored stream of information and analysis covering the latest developments in
UK politics
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, designed to assist
public affairs professionals in achieving their campaigning objectives.
Later moving to
Canary Wharf
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in December 1998, the company initially provided both a news service entitled DirectNews and a core monitoring product entitled Public Affairs Briefing.
Mr Afriyie sold his 72 per cent stake in DeHavilland to publishing, information and events business
EMAP
Ascential (formerly EMAP) was a British-headquartered global company, specialising in events, intelligence and advisory services for the marketing and financial technology industries. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was ac ...
in July 2005 for a reported £13m, two months after he became Conservative MP for
Windsor
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Places
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Australia New South Wales
*Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area Queen ...
.
Immediately prior to the sale the news division was separated out to become a standalone company, Adfero Ltd. Adfero was later rebranded as content marketing agency Axonn Media.
Having previously been listed on the
FTSE 100 Index
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, EMAP was bought by
Apax
Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of six other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Munich and Shanghai. As of March 2024, the firm had raised and advi ...
and
Guardian Media Group
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in 2008.
In 2010, a London-and-Brussels-based sister service, DeHavilland EU, was created.
EMAP was rebranded to
Top Right Group
Ascential (formerly EMAP) was a British-headquartered global company, specialising in events, intelligence and advisory services for the marketing and financial technology industries. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acq ...
in 2012, and DeHavilland became part of the company's 4C information services division.
In 2012, it was widely reported that DeHavilland would be sold to rival political monitoring provider
Dods (Group) PLC
Merit Group plc is a British publishing holding company founded in 2001. Its largest shareholder is the Conservative politician and businessman Michael Ashcroft, Lord Ashcroft. It was formerly known as Huveaux plc (from 2001 to 2010) and then as ...
. However, the planned deal was dropped after being referred to the
Competition Commission
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by the
Office of Fair Trading
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, which ruled that if combined, the two companies would command a market share of more than 25 per cent.
The OFT concluded: "The evidence suggests that the parties are by far, the largest suppliers in the market. The OFT has found that the parties are also close competitors, indeed each other’s closest competitor, the estimated diversion ratios between them are high. Internal documents suggest that this acquisition could aid Dods to maintain and increase its yields rather have them reduced by competition".
DeHavilland therefore remained a subsidiary of Top Right Group, which was again renamed in late 2015, becoming known as
Ascential Group
Ascential (formerly EMAP) was a British-headquartered global company, specialising in events, intelligence and advisory services for the marketing and financial technology industries. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acq ...
. Following rumours of a sale, the company floated on the stock exchange at £800m in early 2016.
On the 12th February 2021 it was announced that DeHavilland and had been sold for £13 million to international alternative asset fund management group
Bridgepoint. On 4th August 2023, Bowmark Capital, a mid-market private equity firm, has invested in DeHavilland too.
People
A successful businessman at the time he created the company, founder
Adam Afriyie
Adam Mensah Osei Afriyie (born 4 August 1965) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), member of parliament (MP) for Windsor (UK Parliament constituency), Windsor from 2005 United Kingdom general election ...
stepped back from day-to-day operations in his latter years of financial involvement in DeHavilland, ultimately selling his two-thirds stake in 2005, the same year he entered Parliament as the Conservative MP for
Windsor
Windsor may refer to:
Places
*Detroit–Windsor, Michigan-Ontario, USA-Canada, North America; a cross-border metropolitan region
Australia New South Wales
*Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area Queen ...
.
Former employees of DeHavilland include Conservative MP
Conor Burns
Sir Conor Burns (born 24 September 1972) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bournemouth West from 2010 to 2024. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as Minister of State for Trade Policy from 2 ...
and Liberal Democrat MP
Edward Morello
Robin Edward Charles Morello is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for West Dorset since 2024. A member of the Liberal Democrats, he gained the seat from Chris Loder, a member of the Conservative Party.
Morello is an ...
.
References
External links
Official websiteDeHavilland EU website
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Companies based in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Mass media companies established in 1998
Mass media in London
1998 establishments in the United Kingdom