Staff Reporters
Sep 10, 2012

Starcom Singapore retains TAFEP media account

SINGAPORE – Starcom Singapore has retained the media account for the Tripartite Alliance of Fair Employment Practices (TAFEP) following a tender process.

Starcom Singapore retains TAFEP account
Starcom Singapore retains TAFEP account

Starcom Singapore is tasked with helping TAFEP increase its exposure and brand awareness through its media strategy and selection for the organisation’s upcoming campaigns for this year and the next.

Starcom Singapore, which has worked on the account since 2010, said it has been re-appointed based on its keen understanding of the organisation’s business needs.

TAFEP promotes the adoption of fair, responsible and merit-based employment practices among employers, employees and the general public.

Arthur Sung, managing director of Starcom Singapore, said: “Here in Singapore, we recognise the value of fair employment practices and we’re looking forward to heightening awareness of TAFEP’s work in the marketplace and among local businesses.”

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