Brandplay Named Agency Of The Year At Anvil Awards

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Brandplay, one of the agencies in PAGEONE Group, was named Agency of the Year at the 61st Anvil Awards of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines, after winning a total of 26 trophies across multiple categories.

Brandplay is the agency on record for several leading local and multinational companies and has also serviced clients outside the Philippines.

Fritz Cruz, senior director and agency head of Brandplay, said the Agency of the Year recognition reflects the collective effort of its people and partners. “This award belongs to the Brandplay team and to the clients who trusted us with their brands and reputations,” Cruz said.

Vonj Tingson, president of PAGEONE Group, emphasized that Brandplay’s achievement reflects the broader culture of excellence within the network. “Brandplay’s Agency of the Year win is a proud moment for the entire PAGEONE Group,” Tingson said.

Brandplay is the latest agency within the PAGEONE Group network to be named Agency of the Year at the Anvil Awards. Other agencies in the network, including ReVerb, Coms360 and PAGEONE Media and Communication, have also received the same distinction in previous years, reinforcing the group’s consistent presence at the highest level of industry recognition and its long-term commitment to professional excellence. PAGEONE Media and Communication has already been conferred Hall of Fame Awardee after winning five AOY plums in the past.

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