Campaign India Team
Sep 22, 2010

Puig further consolidates global partnership with MPG

Key markets such as China, Australia, India and Japan now part of the collaboration

Vishnu Mohan, CEO, Havas Media (APAC)
Vishnu Mohan, CEO, Havas Media (APAC)

Global fragrance and cosmetics group Puig has consolidated and expanded its global partnership with MPG for communication strategy, planning and buying into the Asia-Pacific region.

This agreement marks the next step in the long-term collaboration between Puig and MPG with the addition of key Puig Asia-Pacific markets such as China, Australia, India and Japan, and foresees probable expansion into further Asian countries in the future.

The account that is covering over 20 countries in Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia-Pacific will continue to be coordinated from Barcelona, home to Puig global headquarters, with a strong regional hub in Singapore to coordinate the new Asia-Pacific countries.

Selina Yeo, Puig  Asia-Pacific marketing director, said, “We are convinced MPG is the right partner for us in Asia-Pacific and are looking forward to leveraging the lessons and best practices learnt during our long-standing collaboration in the rest of the world to support our growth in this region”.

"We are delighted to extend our relationship with Puig to Asia Pacific and hope to replicate the success that we have had in partnering with them in other parts of the world. Asia Pacific is witnessing exponential growth and we are looking forward to supporting Puig in exploiting the true potential of this challenging new market," said Vishnu Mohan, chief executive officer of Havas Media, Asia-Pacific.

Puig has brands such as Nina Ricci, Paco Rabanne, Carolina Herrera, Prada and Antonio Banderas in its stable and sells its products in more than 130 countries with direct presence in 22 of them.

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Campaign India

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