Spectrum Y&R becomes the only ad agency in Pakistan to win South Asia Creative Agency of the Year Award – 3 years in a row!
Spectrum Y&R is pleased to announce that the Agency has once again won the award for Pakistan “Creative Agency of the Year” - for the third year running. The award was announced by Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year at an awards ceremony held in Mumbai, India.
As the advertising industry’s most prestigious award globally, the ceremony recognized top achievers from South Asia in different categories. It is a special honor for Spectrum Y&R as these are probably Asia Pacific’s highest currency awards given that they are fully pan-regional and cover overall performance encompassing creativity, effectiveness and business results.
For 22 years, Campaign Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year awards have recognized inspired leadership, management excellence, outstanding business performance and overall achievements in Asia-Pacific’s advertising and communications industries.***
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