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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

WESTPAC PICKS AIM PROXIMITY FOR DM

AIM Proximity has been awarded Westpac’s direct marketing account, supported by its strategic partner Proximity iD, which specialises in data analytics and database management.
The account, to be handled by the Auckland office from 1 March 2007, is believed to be one of the biggest direct marketing contracts in the country.
Suzie Marsden, Head of Brand and Marketing at Westpac, comments on the new strategic partnership with AIM Proximity: “At Westpac we are passionate about helping our customers make the most of their lives. To do that, we need to understand them better and anticipate their needs. I am certain we have chosen well in selecting AIM Proximity as our strategic partner to help us achieve this. It is the impressive combination of their data analytics and innovative creative solutions which we believe will really help us engage our customers.”
Darryn Melrose, CEO of AIM Proximity, comments on the success: “This is a fantastic start to 2007 for us and a real coup for our new management team. We’re excited to be working with Westpac who share our passion for strategic insight, creativity and most importantly innovation.
“The fact that we’ve won one of the biggest direct marketing contracts in the country really shows our credibility and capacity to deliver in the financial services sector. The decision by Westpac demonstrates our ability to adapt in a dynamic market place and reinforces our status as the leading direct and interactive marketing agency in New Zealand.”
Jane Eagles, General Manager, AIM Proximity Auckland, adds: “We believe the depth and strength of our expertise in the financial services sector is second to none in Australasia. The timing of this win is great for us and will allow us to use that expertise and build on previous successes.”

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oi Matt, giz a job!

7:49 pm NZDT

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marc, is that you?

4:13 pm NZDT

 

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