Havas bags $5m Swarovski account and a trio of new clients

Arvind Hickman
By Arvind Hickman | 17 November 2016
 

Havas Media has won several new clients, including SunRice, Swarovski, Sydney Airport and Primary Health Care.
For Australian rice brand SunRice, Havas Media will provide communication, media buying and planning, and content management across Australia and New Zealand.

In January, Havas Media will provide media buying and planning for luxury crystal jewellery brand Swarovski, which has a $5 million ANZ spend. The scope of work also covers social and programmatic activity.

Sydney Airport Parking has tasked Havas Media with managing digital media activity, including promoting changes to the Domestic Airport pick-up zones. Through behavioural and geo-location targeting across Facebook, native and mobile, Havas says it will increase awareness amongst people living in NSW most affected by the changes.

For Primary Health Care, an Australian listed healthcare organisations, Havas will work closely with The Core Agency to raise awareness and support the company’s new medical centres and services in regional areas.

“[This year] has been a successful year for the agency and these wins are testament to our dedicated and growing team, who have consistently delivered strategic and progressive ideas that get brands excited,” Havas Media Australia Managing Director Ben Sjogren says.

“Each of these brands and organisations presents us with dynamic opportunities to create real impact and cut-through in the market and provides us with great momentum as we head into the New Year."

Havas Media clients include QBE, LG, Emirates Airlines, Dubai Tourism, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Macquarie University and Muffin Break.

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