Staff Reporters
Oct 28, 2010

Bank Mandiri shortlists five agencies for its creative account

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s Bank Mandiri has selected a shortlist of five agencies for its creative business.

Bank Mandiri shortlists five agencies for its creative account

Bank Mandiri, one of Indonesia’s largest banks, called a pitch in September this year.

Sources have informed Campaign that about five agencies have been shortlisted to roll out its integrated campaign for next year.

Grey, Y&R, Flying Giraffe and Indonesian agency Artek are believed to be among the shortlist, picked from thirteen pitching agencies. 

The Bank is expected to make an appointment by the end of next week.

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