Emily Tan
Oct 29, 2012

Mailman Group launches office in Indonesia

JAKARTA - China-based social media and technology agency Mailman Group has established an office in Jakarta to support the needs of the English Premier League Club’s fan development into the region.

Headquartered in Shanghai, the group also has offices in Melbourne and NY.
Headquartered in Shanghai, the group also has offices in Melbourne and NY.

“Indonesia represents a great opportunity for sports clubs to develop their fan bases through localized social media strategies,” commented group CEO Andrew Collins. 

According to the Global Web Index, Indonesia has the world's highest social-media engagement rate after China. The nation's online development is supporting by rising Internet penetration rates of 21 per cent. 

"Our vision is to support top football clubs in the World with their Asian expansion by establishing local voices in each key domestic marketplace – Indonesia’s growth online combined with the popularity of football in the country made it an obvious choice," said Collins. 

Collins will be moving from Shanghai to Indonesia to establish the new office. 

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