Staff Reporters
Aug 26, 2011

Media Contacts to revamp Naza's corporate website

KUALA LUMPUR – Naza Group of Companies has picked Media Contacts, the digital media unit of Havas Digital, to revamp its flagship corporate website.

Dinesh Sandhu is the country director, Malaysia at Media Contacts
Dinesh Sandhu is the country director, Malaysia at Media Contacts

Naza Group of Companies is the country’s largest importer of luxury automobiles founded in 1975, importing and distributing automotive brands such as Ferrari, Peugeot and Brabus.

It has since diversified into property development, motorbikes, hospitality, food & beverages, finance & insurance, manufacturing, research & creative solutions, transportation & logistics and agriculture.

“This is a ringing endorsement of our current performance on assignments with the group’s other business units. It is also a significant reflection of our web build practice in Malaysia. We have enjoyed a robust discourse with the Naza team over the past couple of weeks leading us to this point,” Dinesh Sandhu, country director, Malaysia at Media Contacts, said.

“It is our belief that our proposal will successfully bring to life our client’s vision for the Naza Group of Companies’ next generation website. Strategic and executional excellence were key tenets of this appointment.”

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