Faaez Samadi
Jul 4, 2017

W Asia expands in Bali with new wins

Agency is launching a music festival and new beach properties.

W Asia expands in Bali with new wins

W Asia has won a range of new business in Bali, helping several brands launch new experiences on the Indonesian island.

The PR agency is leading regional communications strategy for new beach club Ulu Cliffhouse, as well as the first Asian event for UK music and arts festival Bestival.

Bestival Bali will take place in September at the GWK Cultural Park, with W Asia leading the PR campaigns for the event. In addition, the agency is also launching luxury villa Mandala House, and grill restaurant KILN.

“We are really excited to be launching such a fantastic portfolio of brands in Bali,” said Annabel Fox, managing director of W Asia. “With the island attracting more and more international projects and unique developments, this is the perfect opportunity to get a foothold in the region.”

The new wins supplement W Asia’s regional portfolio, which also includes Bawah Island in Indonesia, Le Noir in KL, and the Park Hotel Group.

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

5 hours ago

OpenAI marks arrival in Asia Pacific with opening ...

To mark the opening of its Japan office, OpenAI has released a GPT-4 custom model optimised for the Japanese language.

6 hours ago

40 Under 40 2023: Shu Wu, McCann Worldgroup

Shu Wu's transformative leadership led McCann Worldgroup China through unprecedented success, securing major clients and empowering diverse talents for the company

8 hours ago

Canva makes an unbelievably good presentation...and ...

The work from UltraSuperNew taps iconic Japanese actors Takeshi Kitano and Gekidan Hitori in an suspenseful, funny and memorable hit that reinforces how Canva allows one to take care of business on their own.

11 hours ago

Mars Wrigley India CMO on evolving snack tastes and ...

Nikhil Rao explains how Mars Wrigley brands are adapting to health and social trends, how premiumsation factors-in for older demographics and how personalised content is key for Gen Z.