Kenny Lim
Oct 10, 2008

NTUC FairPrice calls pitch for websites

SINGAPORE - NTUC FairPrice, Singapore's largest supermarket retailer, has concluded its search for an agency to revamp its websites for convenience store chain Cheers and charity NTUC FairPrice Foundations.

NTUC FairPrice calls pitch for websites
According to a spokesperson from the supermarket chain’s corporate communications department , a number of agencies had been considered for a shortlist for the digital briefs and an announcement would be made soon for the winner while work for the main NTUC FairPrice website is also ongoing.

NTUC recently appointed Euro RSCG as its lead agency in July.

10AM Communications, in partnership with Bates141, was named the Government-link company's corporate branding agency, while Euro's sister media agency MPG took on media planning and buying duties.

Euro RSCG was unavailable for comment at press time if they were currently involved in these latest digital pitches.

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