Kenny Lim
Sep 24, 2009

Interactive Hub appointed sales partner for Golden Village

SINGAPORE - Interactive Hub has been appointed the official sales partner for leading cinema chain Golden Village's website.

Interactive Hub appointed sales partner for Golden Village
Golden Village (GV) is currently Singapore's leading cinema exhibitor with nine multiplexes housing 73 screens. Its official website includes cinema and movie information, promotions, corporate information and ticket bookings. The site is also a top movie and entertainment destination, having reached over 577,000 moviegoers in July.

“We are excited to work with Interactive Hub to reach out to Singapore marketers. They have already secured two premium sponsors - Nokia and Marie France Bodyline. With Interactive Hub’s track record and team, we will be able to present advertisers with innovative advertising opportunities on the website to help them communicate efficiently with their target audience,” said David Glass, MD of Golden Village Multiplex.

“The GV website is the perfect platform for advertisers to reach consumers who are at the forefront of the latest trends and have high disposable income. Most moviegoers tend to shop and dine in the next 12 hours after purchasing their tickets online. By reaching them just before their point of decision making, it greatly increases consumers’ brand recall and influences their purchasing decision,” added Kenniess Wong, regional MD of Interactive Hub.

The partnership with Golden Village adds to Interactive Hub’s recent wins with ESPNStar.com and Tiger Airways.

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