Sir Martin Sorrell hails "brilliant work for clients" as WPP agencies set the standard once again at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
The Cannes Lions Festival tonight named WPP (NASDAQ:WPPGY) as holding company of the year for the fourth year running.
The award followed the announcement earlier in the week that WPP had, for the third consecutive year, won the Effie for the world's most effective holding company.
Cannes Lions recognises the world's best examples of creativity in a commercial setting. The holding company award is based on the total number of points won by each group's agencies during the week of the festival. Agencies from 47 different countries contributed points to WPP's total. WPP finished first ahead of Omnicom and Publicis respectively.
Ogilvy Mather was crowned network of the year for the third year in a row.
Among the many examples of winning work from WPP agencies were: Ogilvy Mather Brazil's "Bald Cartoons" for GRAACC, the children's cancer institute; "Unload your 401k" by Grey New York; OgilvyOne London's "Magic of Flying" for BA; "Turning Packaging into Education" from Y&R Yangon/Red Fuse for Colgate Palmolive, bringing Myanmar its first ever Lion; Ogilvy South Africa's "Give Me Strength" for Lucozade; "The Autocomplete Truth" for UN Women by Memac Ogilvy; Y&R Beijing's campaign for Penguin China; and Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" box set release by Interlude New York for Sony Music.
Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, said: "We normally describe Cannes as our Oscars but this year it's the World Cup of advertising and marketing. We're thrilled to lift it for the fourth year in a row. Over the last 12 months there have been a few distractions for some in the industry, so it's good to focus on the core of our business: brilliant work for clients. Huge thanks and congratulations to all our winning people, agencies and networks."
John O'Keeffe, Worldwide Creative Director of WPP, said: "A tough contest has come to a gratifying conclusion for WPP here in Cannes. The closeness of the result is testament not only to our own strength, but that of our competitors as well, who I know will be just as hard to beat next year. Congratulations to everyone whose work has made Cannes 2014 such an amazing showcase for our industry."
Note to editors
Data investment management (consumer insight and market research) companies which form 25% of WPP's business are excluded from the competition, meaning that, in terms of qualifying revenues for Cannes Lions, WPP is smaller than Omnicom.
About WPP
WPP is the world's largest communications services group with billings of US$72.3 billion and revenues of US$17.3 billion. Through its operating companies, the Group provides a comprehensive range of advertising and marketing services including advertising media investment management; data investment management; public relations public affairs; branding identity; healthcare communications; direct, digital, promotion relationship marketing; and specialist communications, including direct, digital and interactive. The company employs nearly 175,000 people (including associates) in over 3,000 offices across 110 countries. For more information, visit www.wpp.com.
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