Philippine Agency Named ‘Global PR And Communications Agency Of The Year’

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PAGEONE made history for the Philippines after being named “Global PR and Communications Agency of the Year” at the World Public Relations and Communication Awards 2025 — a landmark recognition that signaled the growing influence of Filipino communication professionals on the global stage.

The award, conferred by the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, represented one of the highest distinctions in the global communication profession.

The 2025 awards drew 89 entries from 19 countries, evaluated by an international panel of industry leaders, academics and communication experts, reflecting the scale and competitiveness of the recognition.

The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management is the worldwide confederation of leading PR and communication associations, representing over 360,000 practitioners and academics globally.

Adding to the significance of the win, PAGEONE is the first recipient of the Global PR and Communications Agency of the Year recognition, making the milestone particularly meaningful as it is achieved by a Philippine agency.

PAGEONE’s campaign, “#BusogLusog100: Empowering Homemakers,” also earned global recognition as Winner in the Public Service Relations Campaign category and was likewise named Winner in Digital and Social Media, highlighting the agency’s ability to deliver both strong social impact and digital communication excellence.

PAGEONE Group Chairman and President Ron Jabal says: “As we celebrate our 10th year, this achievement affirms that Filipino talent, when guided by strategy, discipline and purpose, can stand shoulder to shoulder with the best in the world.”

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