Marie Green
Aug 4, 2010

NZ, Australia and Singapore among top five most awarded countries

GLOBAL - The US has topped the Young Guns top 10 rankings as the most awarded country of the past decade, followed, in order, by New Zealand, Australia, UK and Singapore.

NZ, Australia and Singapore among top five most awarded countries

The Young Guns country ranking recognises the countries with the most awarded creative talent in the past 10 years.

The United States tops the list, making it the number one country for emerging and young creatives.

New Zealand takes second place with two Agency of the Year awards, followed by Australia and the UK.

South Africa ranks in sixth place, followed by India in seventh, Argentina in eight and Brazil and France in ninth and tenth place respectively.

The results from Cannes this year sees Australia top the list as the most awarded country with a total haul of 44 Lions. Japan takes the second spot with 29 Lions followed by New Zealand with 25.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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