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Dec 14, 2018

Agency of the Year Awards 2018

See all the shortlists, winner lists, photos and analyses for the 2018 Agency of the Year Awards and Agency Network of the Year Awards.

Agency of the Year Awards 2018

The 25th edition of Campaign Asia-Pacific’s Agency of the Year Awards recognises inspired leadership, management excellence, outstanding business performance and overall brilliance from across the Asia-Pacific advertising and communications industry. The competition recognises excellence in local markets through five seperate regional competitions, plus the overall Agency Network of the Year awards. Please see aoyawards.com for methodology details and the list of judges.

Our sincere thanks to all the agencies, judges and sponsors participating in this year's programme.

Past Agency of the Year Awards
20172016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008

 

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