Staff Reporters
Dec 10, 2024

Agency of the Year 2024 winners: Asia-Pacific

Check out the 2024 Campaign Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year's regional winners across APAC/Network.

Leo Burnett takes home Asia-Pacific Creative Network of the Year.
Leo Burnett takes home Asia-Pacific Creative Network of the Year.
NETWORK CATEGORIES
Category Winner
Asia-Pacific Creative Network of the Year Leo Burnett
Asia-Pacific Digital Innovation Network of the Year Leo Burnett
Asia-Pacific Media Network of the Year OMD
Asia-Pacific PR Network of the Year MSL 
AGENCY CATEGORIES
Category Award Agency Market
Asia-Pacific Best Culture (Network) Winner Publicis Groupe Asia Pacific (Australia)
Commendation IDEASXMACHINA Hakuhodo Philippines
Asia-Pacific Performance Agency of the Year Winner M&C Saatchi Performance Singapore
Asia-Pacific Programmatic Agency of the Year Commendation Performics Asia Pacific (Singapore)
Asia-Pacific Talent Development Programme of the Year Winner IDEASXMACHINA Hakuhodo Philippines
Asia-Pacific Tech Agency of the Year Winner Publicis EDGE Asia Pacific (Singapore)
Commendation Monks China 
PEOPLE CATEGORIES
Asia-Pacific Agency Growth Leader of the Year Winner Publicis Groupe Penny Sadlier Singapore
Asia-Pacific Agency Head of the Year Commendation BBDO Asia Tan Tze Kiat Asia Pacific (China)
Asia-Pacific Creative Leader of the Year No Shortlist No Award
Asia-Pacific Programmatic Person of the Year
Asia-Pacific Account Person of the Year

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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