Katherine Levy
Jan 13, 2012

Shell launches US$230 million global media review

GLOBAL - Shell has kick-started a review of its estimated US$230 million global media account, which is currently held by WPP's MediaCom.

Shell launches US$230 million global media review

The energy giant has approached agencies to submit RFIs by next week, with the incumbent expected to repitch for the business.

It is understood that the media review does not affect Shell’s creative agency, JWT, or its digital agencies, AKQA and Proximity.

Shell has gradually consolidated its business into MediaCom, which handles the US$10.7 million UK business.

Previously, the business was split between MediaCom and its WPP sister agency Maxus, but last year Shell moved accounts in markets such as India and Singapore out of Maxus and into MediaCom.

The two agencies won the business in 2005 when they pitched under a "Team Media for Shell" proposition, though the lead task was handed to MediaCom’s London office. Before that, Shell maintained a broad roster of agencies including MediaCom, Maxus, Initiative and Mindshare.

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

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