Paper Round (25 February) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
25 Feb 2011 | by Sarah Johnson
in The Guardian. The Royal Bank of Scotland tempts first-time buyers in the Guardian with a mortgage deal. ...
Mud Men sees Capital Radio s Johnny Vaughan and "mudlarker" Steve Brooker wade through the banks of the Thames in search of forgotten pieces of treasure that helps tell stories of London s hidden past. The ads feature the show s presenters being covered from head to toe in mud. Digital versions ...
in The Guardian. The Royal Bank of Scotland tempts first-time buyers in the Guardian with a mortgage deal. ...
BBC business journalist Nils Blythe has quit the broadcaster to head comms at the Bank of England....The Bank of England has confirmed Blythe will join the organisation as interim executive director, effective from late March. He will cover for Bank of England comms head Jenny Scott, who is on adoption ... joined the broadcaster as economics correspondent in 2000 from the Bank of England. She rejoined ...
of the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation, formed in 1945 by the Bank of England and other UK banks ...
alone. New businesses need capital and cash. The problem is, banks aren't lending and the venture ... -buyouts. But there are lots of people who have smallish amounts of cash to invest. The stock market is too risky and banks ...
2. Nestle holds global pitch for non-confectionery business - 17 February 3. Rolls-Royce calls in Edelman for corporate reputation boost - 18 February 4. ICCO poll of agency chiefs in 19 countries points to expansion during 2011 - 17 February 5. BBC journalist Nils Blythe to head up comms at Bank ...
Temporis Capital, a London-based investment boutique that focuses on the sustainability sector, has brought in Abchurch Communications to handle corporate comms and raise the profile of the company. The agency has also picked up UK briefs with the Global Banking Corporation of Bahrain and City stockbroker ...