FSCS calls pitch for comms planning
09 Feb 2012 | by Katherine Levy
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme is looking for an agency to handle its communications
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The incumbent on both the creative and media businesses, the Kent-based full-service agency Nexus/h, has lost a client it had serviced for more than two decades. VCCP also pitched for the creative ... , the client services director at Nexus/h, said: "Having worked and grown up with Suzuki over 20 years, we ...
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme is looking for an agency to handle its communications
time the company has expanded its portfolio with contract wins such as the motorway service station company Extra Services and washrooms at Network Rail stations. A former sales director of Carlton ... in washrooms in bars and clubs, motorway service stations, shopping centres and rail stations, but also has ...
in profits, due to a surge in takeaway sales as the public opted to eat at home rather than in restaurants ...
accounting for 19%. Specialised agencies and marketing services (Sams), which include all digital services ...
At the end of March, Guardian News Media is inviting the public to an open weekend at its King's Cross office in London. Unlike The Guardian's online content, though, the live experience isn't free. Some of the more economically challenged denizens of N1 might argue that a weekend ticket price of 60 ...
will continue to see an increase in location-based services, enabling magazine brands to connect with readers ...
be positioned as "the Robin Hood of cars". My basic premise was that the general public thought they were ... the service staff are women. I've only just figured this out, so maybe I'm just late to the game, but it has ...
It's no surprise that, of the ten campaigns VCCP submitted for the public to rate, the majority featured cutesy, furry animals either talking, singing or wagging their tails. From the expected cast ... a meerkat in your mind's eye just doesn't do the agency creative justice. Clearly for the public ...