08 Feb 2005
| by Tom Williams
on its £1.7bn acquisition of Korea First Bank, and Brunswick advised DGL Acquisitions on its £2.1bn ...
08 Feb 2002
Some of the other most challenging, and profitable, PR briefs this
year are likely to come from the Department of Health.
This week sees the DoH take charge of its own destiny, by turning its
back on the COI roster and creating its own bank of PR agencies to
handle high-profile campaigns in sensitive ...
17 Aug 2001
| by CHARLIE WHELAN
their profile soaring and boost their
bank balance.
Faced with the sort of allegations made against ...
03 Aug 2001
| by ADAM HILL
see a shake-up of its banking system, reducing 40 or so
institutions down to half a dozen ...
03 Aug 2001
| by MARK JOHNSON
by the World Bank and other
international bodies have not been implemented. Together with
continuing ...
16 Mar 2001
| by GIDON FREEMAN
by account manager
Julia Banks and head of PR Rob Smith. The account is worth more than
pounds 2m ...
23 Feb 2001
| by GIDON FREEMAN
, Siemens, Nokia and Shell and has applied his views to the World Bank, the American Bar Association and a committee of Asian central bank governors.
The contrast between his thinking self and commercial nous ...
01 Dec 2000
| by JOHN FRANK and HOLLY WILLIAMS
Household International's UK subsidiary, HFC Bank, is seeking a new PR agency to handle a six-figure fee account for its Marbles credit card and associated financial services.
Martin Rutland, HFC corporate communications director, is considering several UK agencies to handle the next phase - part ...
12 May 2000
| by ADAM HILL
In the past two months, Barclays, the high street bank, has to
paraphrase its current advertising...In the past two months, Barclays, the high street bank, has to
paraphrase its current ...
appear to understate the
case - but since the speaker was the bank s chief executive, it actually ...
to Barclays? Take cash
machines: customers have been charged on the quiet by rival banks for
using each ...
21 Apr 2000
| by JULIETTE GARSIDE
The European Central Bank has hired global communications agency
Publicis to launch the single...The European Central Bank has hired global communications agency
Publicis to launch the single currency s notes and coins for the first
wave of countries using the euro at the start of 2002. The Paris agency
will spearhead a pounds 50 million campaign using PR, on-line marketing,
and advertising ...