Matthew Miller
Jan 05, 2017

Carat wins global Standard Chartered media pitch

Following a six-month pitch process, the Singapore office will handle media duties across more than 60 markets including India

Carat wins global Standard Chartered media pitch
Carat has confirmed its win of a global remit for media strategy, planning and buying for Standard Chartered Bank.
 
The work will be led out of Singapore and covers more than 60 markets, according to the agency. The win follows a competitive pitch called in June last year. The incumbent was OMD.
 
“We are very pleased to start the year with the win of this prestigious account out of our Singapore hub for the global Carat network," said Sean O’Brien, CEO of Carat APAC. "Our strength in strategic thinking, quality of product and consistency across markets enabled us to win this business. It’s also testament to Dentsu Aegis Network’s collaborative brand value that we have expanded from the pre-existing iProspect relationship.”
 
(This article first appeared on CampaignAsia.com)
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