Racheal Lee
Jul 25, 2011

Mayora calls pitch for Roma brand

JAKARTA – Mayora Indah, one of the largest food companies in Indonesia, is understood to have called for a pitch for the creative account of its Roma brand.

Mayora has invited Artek & Partners, Oze Indonesia and Macs to pitch for the Roma brand's creative account
Mayora has invited Artek & Partners, Oze Indonesia and Macs to pitch for the Roma brand's creative account

It invited three agencies, namely Artek & Partners, Oze Indonesia and Macs, which received the brief last month. The pitching was done two weeks ago, while the result is expected to be made known in a further two weeks.

It was learned that Artek & Partners holds the accounts of several brands under the Mayora Group.

This is the first time Mayora has called for a creative pitch for the Roma brand, with the aim of establishing a brand image for it.

Grey Group Indonesia also has some creative businesses from Mayora. In October last year, the agency appointed industry veteran Randy Rinaldi as executive creative director to oversee creative duties across the agency's roster of clients - including Mayora. The agency also has business with Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, AXA, Pfizer, Telkom and the Orang Tua Group.

Mayora Indah is divided into six business divisions, namely biscuit, candy, wafer, chocolate, health food and coffee, with more than 10 brands in total. Besides Indonesia, its products are also available in Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Africa, America and Italy.

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