Kenny Lim
Nov 10, 2008

NTUC FairPrice appoints Manic for website revamps

SINGAPORE - NTUC FairPrice, Singapore's largest supermarket retailer, has appointed local interactive shop, Manic Design, for the revamp of its convenience store chain Cheers and charity NTUC FairPrice Foundations' websites.

NTUC FairPrice appoints Manic for website revamps
The appointment comes after a review that involved three other unnamed agencies. According to Angela Soo, head of corporate communications for NTUC FairPrice, Manic was selected based on its “good and solid track record, creative and original concepts, and competitive price.”

“Through this partnership, we aim to better engage our customers and stakeholders through online media channels,” Soo added.

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