Racheal Lee
Feb 13, 2012

McCann Worldgroup Philippines announces multiple wins

MANILA - McCann Worldgroup Philippines has started the year with several new business wins across different disciplines including creative, digital, activation campaigns, media planning, and buying and implementation.

McCann Worldgroup Philippines
McCann Worldgroup Philippines

MRM Philippines won two Nestle 2012 digital pitches for key brands Nescafe and Kit Kat, adding to its wins in the last year, which include Coca-Cola, Multiply, Bank of Philippine Islands, Unilever Eskinol, and Unilever Master. Momentum, meanwhile, has bagged Maxims, Whattatops, and JTI Winston so far this year, adding to its portfolio, which includes Ipanema and Coca-Cola.

McCann Healthcare won Westmont Klaz 2012 campaign, while Universal McCann was named media agency by Gentle Supreme Philippines for brands Wings & GIV, and also bagged duties for The Clorox Company (for Clorox, Pine Sol, Glad, Burt's Bees, Hidden Valley, and Prestone), Cherry Mobile, and group-buying site Deal Grocer.

“We’re very happy at the multi-disciplinary new business success that McCann Worldgroup is enjoying as we start 2012," said Nandy Villar, president and chief operating officer at McCann Worldgroup. "2011 has been good, and 2012 would hopefully be even better. We’re thankful that our clients continue to trust us with their businesses, and we are eager to showcase the innovative marketing solutions that each of our disciplines has to offer.”

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