Yes& announced its acquisition of Modo Modo, marking its third strategic B2B acquisition in 18 months following the purchases of Beacon Digital Marketing and Symmetri Marketing Group. Modo Modo brings nearly two decades of B2B branding experience across healthcare, fintech, manufacturing, energy and technology, along with more than 365 industry awards and clients including Equifax, Northside Hospital and Fiserv.
The acquisition deepens Yes&'s presence in Atlanta, building on its earlier purchases of Metaleap Creative and Hothouse. Founder Moira Vetter will lead Yes&'s expanded B2B investment, strengthening capabilities in strategic marketing, sales enablement and omnichannel media for enterprise clients.
As B2B commerce continues attracting greater marketing investment, Yes& shows how independent agencies are consolidating specialized expertise to better serve increasingly complex B2B and enterprise marketing needs.
B2B Agency Acquisitions
Yes& Acquired Modo Modo to Expand Its B2B Marketing Reach
Trend Themes
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B2B Agency Consolidation — Independent marketing firms are combining specialized capabilities to create integrated enterprise offerings that challenge traditional holding-company models.
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Vertical Marketing Expertise — Sector-specific branding knowledge in fields such as healthcare, fintech and manufacturing is becoming a differentiator as enterprise buyers demand deeper contextual relevance.
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Omnichannel Sales Enablement — Expanded agency portfolios are linking strategic marketing, media and sales support into unified systems that reshape how B2B organizations engage complex buying committees.
Industry Implications
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Marketing Services — Acquisition-led growth is redefining competitive advantage as agencies assemble broader capabilities for enterprise clients with increasingly sophisticated B2B needs.
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Business-to-business Commerce — Rising investment in B2B marketing reflects a shift toward more digital, data-informed and brand-led approaches to enterprise customer acquisition.
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Management Consulting — Blended advisory and execution capabilities are creating space for marketing agencies to compete with consultancies in strategy, transformation and revenue enablement.