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More than a half of PR agencies to increase fees – PRCA ICCO Confidence Tracker

More than a half (56%) of PR agencies across the world will increase client fees in the next six months, according to the latest ICCO- PRCA Confidence Tracker research published today.

CEOs, Directors, and Department Heads across five continents took part in the latest PRCA and ICCO quarterly Confidence Tracker, which assesses market confidence in public relations around the world.

Of those increasing fees, 46% of respondents expect to increase fees by up to 10%, while 8% plan to increase fees by as much as 20% in the next six months.

The study – conducted by Question & Retain – also reveals declining levels of confidence amongst PR and communications leaders, which is consistent with wider economic trends in the UK professional market. The research shows 77% respondents are ‘very confident’ or ‘quite confident’ about the future of their organisation – this is a six percentage point decrease since the last Confidence Tracker in June 2022.

Other findings:

Only 22% of respondents charge a flat hourly rate

Only 31% have no plans to increase fees in the short term



PRCA Director General Francis Ingham MPRCA said:

“The macro economic environment presents clear challenges to our industry. Our latest data shows most practitioners are set to increase fees over the coming months. Now more than ever, communications professionals need to demonstrate the value they bring. We must assert our value with confidence and that comes through measuring the impact of our activity against the objectives of our organisations."

ICCO President Grzegorz Szczepanski said:

“It is encouraging that only 22% of agencies are charging by a flat hourly rate only. Too often we undervalue our work and end up overservicing clients, so to see 17% of members charging only by the value they deliver or project rates is progress but we would like to see that number grow.”

“Economic pressures are having an impact across the globe, with inflation driving up the cost of running a successful PR business. It is not surprising that 56% of agencies are planning to increase fees over the next 6 months. Members must not hesitate to charge appropriately for the value they deliver to clients, as businesses in all industries evaluate prices they must charge to operate effectively.”

Pulse Checks were carried out among over 5000 ICCO agency members across five continents on a quarterly basis between April 2020 and September 2022. Of those who opened the survey and responded, the response rate is 21%. Latest pulse check available via the PDF attached below.


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The International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) is the voice of public relations consultancies around the world. The ICCO membership comprises 41 associations representing 81 countries across the globe: from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Australasia, Europe, and, the Middle East. Collectively, these associations represent over 3,000 PR firms.

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