Racheal Lee
Sep 5, 2011

Maxis shortlists for local creative business

KUALA LUMPUR - Maxis Communications, the country’s largest telco and the country's biggest advertiser, is believed to have held a pitch for its local creative business.

Maxis is reviewing its creative account
Maxis is reviewing its creative account

It is understood that five agencies were invited – incumbent Ogilvy & Mather, BBDO/Proximity, Leo Burnett, McCann Erickson and Saatchi & Saatchi – to the pitch held last month, for its entire local remit including prepaid category, Hotlink.

It is unclear when the results will be announced. This pitch followed a report in June that the telecommunications giant planned to review its local creative business.

Maxis had split its creative business, worth around US$60 million, between Ogilvy & Mather and BBDO in January 2007 after a pitch that involved BBDO, Leo Burnett Y&R and Lowe.

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