Asiya Bakht
Feb 3, 2010

Mount Faber Leisure Group appoints Interakt to revamp its website

SINGAPORE - Interakt, a full service communications company headquartered in Singapore, has been appointed by Mount Faber Leisure Group to revamp its web presence.

Mount Faber Leisure Group appoints Interakt to revamp its website
The project will be delivered by Interakt’s Singapore office, utilising expertise in its Singapore and India centres of excellence.

The work will involve developing an engaging online presence for Mount Faber and showcasing its wide array of businesses across sectors including dining, events, entertainment, attraction rides and tourism. The new website will resonate with Mount Faber’s vision of turning its various attractions into world-renowned destinations.

Mount Faber Leisure Group is better known for the iconic 'The Jewel Box' – a prime venue in Singapore for dining, relaxation and entertainment — and the historic cable car. With several awards and accolades in its kitty, Mount Faber has shown continuous growth not only in revenue but also as destination of choice for both tourists and locals.

Waheed Bidiwale, managing director of Interakt APAC, said: “We are honoured and truly excited with the opportunity to be part of Mount Faber’s online branding initiative. The new website will reflect what Interakt is best at - marrying top-class creativity with measurable returns."

Last year, Mount Faber Leisure Group appointed Mindshare as its media agency following a pitch.

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