Staff Reporters
Aug 20, 2010

Indosat considers its biennial creative review

JAKARTA - Indosat, the second largest telecommunications company for mobile services in Indonesia, will be reviewing its creative account.

Indosat is the 2nd largest telecom company in Indonesia
Indosat is the 2nd largest telecom company in Indonesia

The review is a part of a standard biennial procedure.

Incumbent DDB has serviced Indosat since 2003 and holds the creative account until the end of the year. It successfully retained the US$15 million account in August 2008. O&M, McCann Erikson and Octovate were the other agencies participating in the pitch at this time. 

Indosat also became one of the first major advertisers in Indonesia to stipulate a pitch fee.

The telecoms company confirmed its impending review process but declined to give further details on its brand and marketing strategy. 
In a recent announcement, Indosat recorded a 71.5 per cent drop in its net profit to Rp287.1 billion (US$31.8 million) from Rp1 trillion (US$112 million) in the same period a year earlier despite an increase in operating income.

Meanwhile, the country's largest telecommunications company PT Telkom reported only a slight fall in its net profit to Rp6 trillion (US$672 million) from Rp6.04 trillion (US$716.8 million) and XL Axiata, the third largest, posted a strong growth from Rp706.38 billion (US$79 million) to Rp1.32 trillion (US$ 147.84 million).

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