Campaign India Team
Mar 09, 2023

Spikes Asia 2023: Leo Burnett India bags agency of the year

Leo Burnett India's work for Oreo and Whisper also won a Grand Prix each

Spikes Asia 2023: Leo Burnett India bags agency of the year

Leo Burnett India bagged the agency of the year at Spikes Asia 2023.

 

The agency also won two Grands Prix at Spikes Asia 2023. The wins came for Whisper's 'The Missing Chapter' and Oreo's ''#BringBack2011'. The Gold wins in the 'Healthcare', 'Social and Influencer' category converted to the big prize. 

"Across the Awards, we have seen some truly inspiring work, which presents a fascinating insight into the creative landscape today, as well as the direction the industry is heading in," said Jenny Lau, events director at Spikes Asia. "We’re excited to uncover key insights and trends through Spikes Unlocked on 23 March and the Spikes Creativity Report on 30 March."

 
 
Agency Bronze Silver Gold Grand Prix Total
Leo Burnett 4 4 3 2 13
VMLY&R 3 3 3   9
Ogilvy 2 4 1   7
Kinnect 3 1 2   6
DDB Mudra 1 3 1   5
McCann 2 1 1   4
The Womb 2 1 1   4
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi 1 2     3
BBDO 1 1 1   3
FCB India 2 1     3
Dentsu Creative 1 1     2
Lowe Lintas 2       2

 

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Campaign India

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