One of the major media agencies of the healthcare industry, Hammond & Thackeray, has gone into liquidation with creditors including major publishers and agencies expected to be $4.4 million out of pocket.
The 35-year-old agency which also serviced agricultural clients from its Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland offices, was wound up by its directors on December 22. Parent company the Healthy Thinking Group is not affected by the decision.
Hammond & Thackeray became a subsidiary of the Healthy Thinking Group in late 2013 with former managing director Tony Northam becoming group managing director of the parent company. Between 2014 and 2016 former Fairfax CEO Brian McCarthy was chairman of the group.
The collapse of H&T comes …
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