Racheal Lee
Mar 5, 2012

Wunderman to handle Coca-Cola's digital duties in Vietnam

HO CHI MINH CITY - Wunderman, a full service digital agency, has won the digital duties from The Coca-Cola Company in Vietnam.

Coca-Cola Vietnam has chosen Wunderman
Coca-Cola Vietnam has chosen Wunderman

The agency will focus on digital strategy, campaign activation, social media and analytics of the beverage brand.

Wunderman is part of Young & Rubicam Brands, under the WPP network.

Pham Nha Uyen, group brand manager, sparkling and energy of Coca-Cola Vietnam, noted that iMarketing is a key channel. “Adding Wunderman to our roster of agencies is a strategic move to build stronger digital engagements with our target audiences in Vietnam.”

Matthew Collier, CEO of Wunderman Vietnam, said, “We are very pleased to become a strategic partner of Coca-Cola in Vietnam and supporting such an iconic brand is very inspiring for our team.”

The Coca-Cola Company's creative business for Vietnam and Cambodia is handled by independent agency Phibious, for core brands including Coca Cola and Minute Maid Nutriboost. As of end 2010, Coca-Cola was ranked tenth in Vietnam's Top 10 brands compiled by Nielsen.

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