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Aug 30, 2017

Agency of the Year Awards: Early-entry deadline in two days

AOY entrants: This is your last chance to take advantage of reduced entry fees by entering early.

Agency of the Year Awards: Early-entry deadline in two days

The first entry deadline for the 2017 Agency of the Year Awards is this Friday at 6pm HK/SG time. Entries submitted by the Friday cutoff time will enjoy a reduced entry fee for each submission.

Visit www.aoyawards.com to learn more about entry process, including information about the two new regional awards categories introduced this year.

Mindshare winning the Agency of the Year Award 2016

Questions? With just a few days left before the early bird entry deadline, the Agency of the Year Awards team can assist you with any questions regarding entry categories and the entry process. Contact them at [email protected] for more information.

Ready to make your mark? Please send us your submissions here.

Entry Deadlines:

  • Early Entry Deadline: 1 September, 2017, 6pm HK/SG time
  • Final Entry Deadline: 29 September, 2017

Contacts:

For awards enquiries, please contact Zamir Khan

For sponsorship enquiries, please contact Chris Amhoff

Source:
Campaign Asia

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