New business leagues (14 September 2012)
13 Sep 2012
In media, Goodstuff picks up two wins: Unibet and AllSaints
No changes in the leagues this week, with Wieden & Kennedy remaining at the top of the creative table and OMD UK in pole position for media.
In media, Goodstuff picks up two wins: Unibet and AllSaints
Partners Andrews Aldridge climbs nine places up the creative league with its Marriott win, while in media, MPG Media Contacts captures Land Securities.
Grey London climbs up one place on the creative league with the Duracell win.
BETC London adds Diet Coke to its client list, while Walker Media captures the Harveys and Fox International Channels accounts.
Mcgarrybowen kicks off its rebrand by winning the £25m Honda account, while Bartle Bogle Hegarty enters the league with its capture of the £12m RAC business.
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Wieden & Kennedy retains its lead in the creative new-business table.
Wieden & Kennedy soars to the top of the creative league after capturing the £110m Tesco account. Elsewhere, TBWA\London wins Beko, while Carat wins two accounts in media.
Now soars up the creative new-business table with its Claims Direct win, while the7stars adds McArthurGlen to its client list in media.