Media and digital communications firm Aegis Group plans to form a joint venture in Myanmar early next year and to add two more subsidiaries in the Kingdom, according to Aegis Media (Thailand).
Vichai Suphasomboon, chief executive officer at
Aegis Media (Thailand), said yesterday that the parent company, which is
listed on the London Stock Exchange, plans to form a joint venture with
a local media agency in Myanmar by March.
This expansion follows the trend of international
businesses flocking into the land of 60 million people as some
international sanctions against the military-dominated government have
been lifted.
The parent company will fund the investment in the JV, he said.
Meanwhile, Aegis Media (Thailand), the country's
second-largest media agency, plans to establish a new event-organising
firm next year to support increasing demand from both existing clients
and targeted new ones.
He added that brand activation had become a key
marketing communication strategy used by leading companies in the
country over the past couple of years, as it is seen as enabling firms
to engage directly with end consumers.
In light of the digital-media boom and the Kingdom's
expected complete upgrade to third-generation mobile connectivity next
year, the company also plans to acquire a stake in a local digital
creative agency to strengthen its services in digital media.
Currently there are seven subsidiaries under the
umbrella of Aegis Media (Thailand). Carat is a media planning agency;
Vizeum offers media planning and consulting services; isobar is a
digital-media specialist; iProspect provides search marketing and social
media planning services; and Posterscope is an out-of-home media
agency. The remaining two firms were established this year: Idea Avenue,
a digital agency, and D2D, a marketing-effectiveness consulting firm.
This year, Aegis Media (Thailand) anticipates more
growth with 30 brand portfolios evenly distributed among international
and local clients, 10 of which were added this year.
Next year, the company aims to secure at least six new clients from the banking, soft-drink, insurance and real-estate segments.
The company targets 17-per-cent growth to Bt12
billion in billings next year from an estimated Bt10 billion in billings
this year. This year it anticipates a 16-per-cent surge from Bt8.6
billion last year.
source: The Nation
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Aegis-to-form-Myanmar-joint-venture;-two-more-Thai-30196525.html
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