Kenny Lim
May 8, 2009

IE Singapore hunts agency for marketing brief

SINGAPORE - International Enterprise (IE) Singapore, an agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry to promote the overseas growth of Singapore-based enterprises and international trade, has issued a tender for a creative agency to develop an integrated marketing campaign.

IE Singapore hunts agency for marketing brief
The campaign is aimed at raising awareness for IE Singapore and its suite of products and services. The Government agency currently runs tactical marketing activities on an ad-hoc basis, resulting in a lack of visibility of what its organisation does, according to the tender document.

The appointed agency will be tasked to run a through-the-line drive in Singapore from May till November.

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