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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 08:36:00
Wavemaker, GroupM’s new billion-dollar revenue, media, content and technology agency created from the merger of MEC and Maxus was launched in Sri Lanka recently.
Wavemaker Sri Lanka will open with a team of over 30 professionals spanning across media, content and technology areas led by CEO Namalie Herath.
The expertise of two of the largest global media buying networks coming together will set to adopt fresh approaches in content creation that will further enhance a brand’s online offering to boost its performance. Through this consequential merger, all Wavemaker experts will collaborate globally to connect their skill and creativity to ensure brands and clients optimise the effectiveness of their marketing spend.
Namalie Herath, Chief Executive Officer of Wavemaker in Sri Lanka said, “This is a momentous milestone in our journey and in addressing the shift we are experiencing in content consumption. In a very challenging digital environment, it is important to guide clients and help them to adapt to new media and in building quality content. Wavemaker is an exciting new global agency brand with a powerful proposition for clients with the support of the GroupM’s scale, resources and expertise. After months of preparation, steps have been taken to ensure a seamless transition between both MEC and Maxus in terms of account resources and knowledge sharing and we are excited to be a part to fuse a global media powerhouse just as the Wavemaker name resonates who we are today and what we intend to become.”
Wavemaker offices are in 90 countries with over 8,500 employees. Major global clients include L’Oréal, Vodafone, Marriott, Colgate-Palmolive and Paramount.
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