Lindsay Stein
Oct 7, 2018

Publicis Media wins $1.7 billion global GSK media account

The group created a bespoke agency unit for the business, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Publicis Media wins $1.7 billion global GSK media account

Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline has awarded its $1.7 billion media business to Publicis Media, following a competitive review, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

Publicis Media has created a dedicated agency unit for the account, these people told Campaign.

GSK said in an emailed statement: "GSK periodically reviews its media buying arrangements to ensure they are continuing to deliver the best value to the business."

The review, which was handled by ID Comms, came less than three years after GSK awarded its European business to MediaCom, with PHD handling the U.S. media work. Both agencies had retained the accounts in 2015 following a global media review. They first won the business in 2013.

More recently, MediaCom had been handling media offline for EMEA, while sibling GroupM shop Mindshare managed media in Latin America and Essence oversaw EMEA digital. In APAC, the GSK business was with PHD in Australia and New Zealand; MediaCom in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea; and Mindshare in India and Southeast Asia. 

A year later, GSK completed an agency review for the other parts of its marketing comms business by hiring nine agencies, including Grey and Saatchi & Saatchi for advertising. The agencies were hired at that time to work on GSK's seven power brands: Sensodyne, Parodontax, Poligrip, Voltaren, Panadol, Theraflu and Otrivin, as well as its 12 core brands: Biotene, Contac, Flonase, Excedrin, Fenbid, Tums, ENO, Horlicks, Physiogel, Lamisil, Fenistil and Abreva/Zovirax.

Representatives from GSK, Publicis Media, PHD and MediaCom were not immediately available for comment. 

This story has been updated to clarify APAC details prior to Publicis' win.

Source:
Campaign US

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