Jane Leung
Nov 12, 2010

Flok Singapore ties up with Australia's Spiral Media

SINGAPORE - Social digital start-up agency Flok in Singapore has secured investment and a long term partnership with Sydney-based Spiral Media.

Flok Singapore ties up with Australia's Spiral Media

Digital production and social media agency Flok officially opened its doors on 6 September in Singapore.

The agency was started by former Iris Singapore digital director James Robbins alongside Brendan Millar as project director, Joei Huang as digital director and Teo Yu Lun as developer.

Following the partnership with Spiral Media, clients looking to expand in social media can now also take advantage of in-game advertising and the agency's expertise in developing media products.

The two companies will also share IP and resources for new product developments.

Robbins said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for Flok. We’ve worked with Spiral previously on regional campaigns and had great results.”

Added Scott Wenkart, managing director of Spiral, "The partnership complements Spiral’s rapidly growing business and ambition for the future.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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