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Burson-Marsteller
establishes South Asia Network
Signs
affiliate alliances in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Banglades and Nepal
Burson-Marsteller,
a leading global public relations and communications firm, last
week announced formation of a Burson-Marsteller South Asia
Network (BMSAN) with the signing of strategic alliances with
independent public relations companies across Pakistan, Bangladesh,
Sri Lanka and Nepal.
The network will be coordinated through Genesis Burson-Marsteller,
a wholly owned B-M company in India.
The agreements were signed in the presence of Bill Rylance, Vice
Chairman, Global Development, and Chairman Asia Pacific for Burson-Marsteller,
with Strategic Alliance, Sri Lanka; Mediators Pvt. Ltd., Pakistan;
Cogito Marketing Solutions Limited, Bangladesh and Media Tech Associates
for Nepal.
Creating new avenues for growth and network expansion is our
strategic priority and we see South Asia as an important growth
engine. The agreements signed today significantly strengthen our
footprint and services in the region through Genesis Burson-Marsteller,
said Bill Rylance.
The building-out of Burson-Marstellers South Asia footprint
recognises the emerging economic strength of the region. Growing
at over six per cent per annum, South Asias 2006 GDP stood
at 5,161,067 million international dollars (in purchasing power
parity). The region has increased its share in world output from
six per cent to eight per cent over the past decade.
Our Indian and multinational clients are increasingly looking
for public relations solutions and reach in the region. The South
Asia Network will offer clients the highest return-on-investment
on their communication spends by combining the best available local
expertise, seamless reach across countries and integration from
India, said Ashwani Singla, Chief Executive, Genesis Burson-Marsteller.
Burson-Marsteller Worldwide CEO, Mark Penn, emphasised the significance
of Burson-Marstellers extensive affiliate network: Our
affiliates are value-added partners who enable us to meet the needs
of our global clients anywhere in the world.
The Burson-Marsteller South Asia Network, part of the Burson-Marsteller
global network of offices has been formed with the participation
of leading public relations firms across the region. These comprise
Genesis Burson-Marsteller, India; Strategic Alliance, Sri Lanka;
Mediators Pvt. Ltd., Pakistan; Cogito Marketing Solutions Limited,
Bangladesh and Media Tech Associates for Nepal. The Burson-Marsteller
South Asia Network will offer a full range of public relations services
from media relations to Public Affairs.
Genesis Burson-Marsteller is Indias most respected public
relations and public affairs firm. The firm has 7 offices and a
domestic affiliate network that reaches over 100 cities across the
country. Genesis B-M is known for its insight-based strategies,
innovative execution and strong focus on measurement of results.
Genesis Burson-Marsteller is the India operation of Burson-Marsteller
a leading global public relations and public affairs firm established
in 1953. It provides clients with strategic thinking and program
execution across a full range of public relations, public affairs,
advertising, and web-related services. The firms seamless
worldwide network consists of 57 wholly-owned offices and 46 affiliate
offices, together operating in 59 countries across six continents.
Burson-Marsteller is a part of Young & Rubicam Brands, a subsidiary
of WPP, one of the worlds leading communications services
networks.
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