Lexus to sponsor City AM awards
08 May 2012 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
City AM, the free financial newspaper, has secured Lexus as the headline sponsor of its annual awards for the next two years.
A new wave of mobile finance apps could provide marketers with a wealth of valuable data, writes Philip Dyte, paid social planner, iProspect.
City AM, the free financial newspaper, has secured Lexus as the headline sponsor of its annual awards for the next two years.
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O2, the network provider, has launched its long-anticipated mobile wallet service, which enables users to make simple payments and shop using their mobile device, putting itself in competition with Barclays, Orange and PayPal.
UM London has been awarded the communications planning account for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), taking the business from incumbent Mindshare.
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Grand Parade, the agency led by former FHM and Rolling Stone editor Ed Needham, has created a new football betting magazine, Citibet, which will launch this Friday.
Kraft parts company with marketing chief Daryl Fielding and The Red Brick Road chairman Paul Weinberger is to leave the agency, in Brand Republic's round-up of this week's people moves in advertising, marketing and media.
PayPal, the online payment service owned by eBay, has appointed MPG Media Contacts to handle its £1 million media planning and buying account.
Insurance brand Multitrip.com has secured a tie-up with Real Radio as part of radio and outdoor activity planned by The Media Agency Group.
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