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Mastercard appoints Visa Europe's Neil Henderson for top UK comms role

Mastercard has raided rival Visa to bring in a UK comms head, as part of a move to beef up its approach to PR.

Peachy seeks ad and media shops

The high-interest short-term "payday" lender Peachy.co.uk is looking for agencies to handle its advertising and media accounts.

Most read stories in advertising, marketing, media and PR (30 Sep - 6 Oct 2012)

Missed some key industry developments? Get up to speed with our recap of the most read and shared stories across Campaign, Marketing, Media Week, PRWeek and The Wall.

Visa tops Facebook brand engagement ranking

Visa, P&O Cruises and Reebok were the most engaged-with brands on Facebook in July, according to research from performance marketing agency iProspect.

Labour MP urges members to report Wonga marketing

Wonga.com has come under attack at the Labour Party conference, where members have been encouraged to campaign against the marketing activity of payday loans companies.

Former Skandia PR head John Morgan launches agency

The former comms chief of Skandia Investment Group has launched comms consultancy Fortuna Asset Management Communications.

Which payment system is most prominent online? Brand barometer

MasterCard is the most prominent, with American Express in second place.

TxtLoan appoints VCCP and MediaVest ahead of ad push

TxtLoan, the high-interest, short-term loan company, has hired VCCP and MediaVest after a pitch to handle its respective advertising and media accounts ahead of a major marketing drive.

Should a brand ever open itself up to criticism on its own platform? The Marketing Society Forum

Loan provider Wonga.com has set up a digital platform to engage its critics.

Wonga's game show deal challenged by Twitter protests

Ant and Dec, Simon Cowell and ITV have become the target of a Twitter campaign led by a Labour MP after the TV channel signed a deal for the new series of 'Red or Black?' to be sponsored by controversial lender Wonga.com.

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