BBH has clinched Tiger Beer's local Singapore creative account,
worth an estimated US$10 million, following a three-way final-round
shootout against David Communications and two-and-a-half-year incumbent
BBDO. SINGAPORE BBH has clinched Tiger
Beer's local Singapore creative account, worth an estimated US$10
million, following a three-way final-round shootout against David
Communications and two-and-a-half-year incumbent BBDO.
The result caps the culmination of a pitch process that lasted
almost six months, under the supervision of consultancy R3. From more
than 22 agencies that initially responded to Asia Pacific Breweries
Singapore's (APBS) initial tender, the selection exercise eventually
reached a shortlist of five agencies - also including TBWA and DDB -
before being whittled down to three.
While several sources contacted by Media expressed surprise at the
choice, it is believed that Asia Pacific Breweries'choice of BBH
reflects a determination on the part of the client to depart from
traditional practices.
"APBS is growing as a marketing institution and the market is
changing and we wanted to make sure that we work with a partner that
can add significant value to our growth process,"said APBS assistant GM
of marketing Erik van Vulpen.
"We felt that BBH lived up strongest to their differentiation
proposition, and had a well-defined view of what sets them apart from
other agencies. Their pitch also demonstrated clarity in thought, a
good understanding of the market and creativity which will connect
Tiger with the consumers."
Van Vulpen added that the lengthy review process included a
rigourous interview process, along with assessment research, as the
company looked beyond Singapore for an agency to handle its creative
brief.
"But through this review, we are convinced that there is no lack of
creative talents in Singapore,"he said. "In fact, it's evident that
Singapore is home to some of the best creative talents in the region."
The win follows BBH's capture of a US$1.9 million account from
Singapore's Land Transport Authority, marking a welcome shift for an
agency that has often relied on globally-aligned business in Asia.
The news comes as APB finalises the appointment for Tiger's regional
repositioning assignment. Saatchis Malaysia and Leo Burnett Singapore
are vying for the business.
(Source: Media)
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