Racheal Lee
Jul 4, 2011

Omnicom and Interface Indonesia form M2M-Interface

JAKARTA – Omnicom Media Group has announced a tie-up between M2M and Interface, creating a new brand that will address integration and specialisation issues in the local market.

The new brand - M2M-Interface - is an alliance between M2M and Interface Indonesia
The new brand - M2M-Interface - is an alliance between M2M and Interface Indonesia

M2M is a media and communications agency owned by the Omnicom Media Group. Interface is a local agency comprising of a group of innovative media entrepeneurs.

Barry Cupples, CEO at Omnicom Media Group, Asia Pacific, said the alliance would help the company expand and strengthen its presence in Indonesia.

“This is a strategic partnership and the synergies of both the agencies will complement each other, creating a media entity that will add to the vibrancy of the growing marketing communications industry in Indonesia,” he added.

David Wibowo, president director of Interface Indonesia, commented on the alliance, “Omnicom Media Group stands out in terms of innovation and reputation and this partnership will allow us to share their expertise with our valued clients. M2M-Interface will address the integration and specialisation needs of our clients with total exclusivity and confidentiality.”

The formal launch of the partnership is scheduled for later in the year.

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