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- This year's display is being produced by experiential agency Jack
Morton Worldwide and pyrotechnician Christophe Berthonneau. - Last year, 150,000 people watched the display live, with millions more
seeing it on TV via a live BBC broadcast. - NatWest Bank is sponsoring free public transport in London ...
20 Dec 2006
| by Robert McLuhan
network
operator and a high-street bank. Its impressive incremental business is further testament ...
and the
fraud was more likely a result of consumers being conned into revealing
their bank details by phone ...
, and include outbound campaigns for Royal
Bank of Scotland, Tesco Personal Finance and Peugeot. The agency has ...
20 Dec 2006
will flow from the bank accounts of UK
consumers into the coffers of online retailers over the festive ...
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to competitors such as Bank of Scotland
and ING copying the tactic. Go further back and even the standard hot ...
20 Dec 2006
, former chief economist at The World
Bank, proved that it posed a clear danger to the bottom lines ...
-street bank Abbey has also strengthened its
relationship with the agency, extending its role beyond online ...
18 Dec 2006
| by by Maria Esposito
and broadband activities from £16m to £21m this year. Duncan is banking on new media to help offset the decline ...
15 Dec 2006
| by by Natalie Paris
McLaren signed a five-year sponsorship deal with Spanish bank Banco Santander in October and recently unveiled a partnership with Spanish insurance firm Mutua Madrilena.
Aigo's logo will grace the cars and race suits of two-time world champion Fernando Alonso, who joins McLaren from Renault ...
15 Dec 2006
, and will talk
endlessly about fine wines. 10. John Banks Cradling a brandy glass and puffing on a Havana ...
to mark his
departure as FCB London's chairman, a guest suggested to Banks: "You
should do this more often ...
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5. HSBC Continuing its long-running "The world's local bank" campaign, but
giving it a regional ...
strapline says: "Local
commercial banking from the world's local bank." This is then repeated
in Welsh ...