i-level wins SafeDoor account
29 Jan 2001
Digital media buying agency i-level has won the online account for SafeDoor, a new venture backed by Securicor.
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Lowe Lintas 90m ( 61.81m), following an undisclosed pitch over four months.
Digital media buying agency i-level has won the online account for SafeDoor, a new venture backed by Securicor.
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