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2014 Asia Pacific Family Tree-20131219 2014 AGENCY FAMILY TREE TOP 10 ASIA-PACIFIC DENTSU WPP HAKUHODO OMNICOM Publicis Groupe INTERPUBLIC ASATSU-DK CHEIL HAVAS BlueFocus (Revenue US 4,830M) (Revenue US 2,806M) (Revenue US 2,090M) (Revenue US 1,559M) (Revenue US 1,106M) (Revenue US 817M) (Revenue US 642M) (Revenue US 542M) (Revenue US 158M) (Revenue US 73M) DENTSU (Japan) AEGIS MEDIA OGILVY GROUP HILL+ HAKUHODO BBDO WORLDWIDE PUBLICIS WORLDWIDE McCANN WORLDWIDE ASATSU-DK CHEIL HAVAS CREATIVE GROUP DIGITAL KNOWLTON STRATEGIES Dentsu Young & Rubicam Carat Ogilvy & Mather Advertising MJW Hakuhodo BBDO Publicis McCann Erickson ADK International Cheil Havas Worldwide Blue Digital Dentsu Sudler & Hennessey Clarity OgilvyOne THE BRAND UNION Hakuhodo Communication Partners Proximity Red Lion MRM Worldwide ASP BMB Havas Worldwide Digital We Are Social (82.8%) Advertising (Shanghai) Wunderman Dentsu Vizeum Ogilvy Common Health FITCH Proximity Live Publicis Ambiance Momentum ADK Dialog One Agency Havas PR Phluency Beijing Delphys Hakuhodo Advertising Cyber Communications Catchstone Neo@Ogilvy AKQA Shunya Publicis Capital McCann Healthcare Worldwide Kyowa Kikaku The Barbarian Group Havas Life Guangdong GDAD-Hakuhodo PR Advertising The Goal Isobar Ogilvy Public Relations GEOMETRY GLOBAL Clemenger BBDO Publicis Mojo Worldgroup EXP ADK Arts OpenTide Havas Design + Dentsu BlueFocus Dentsu Tec RedWorks TBWA\HAKUHODO China Publicis G4 China Drill Bravo Asia OMP GROUP M DDB WORLDWIDE LOWE+ Arnold Insight PR Consulting Guangdong GDAD Delphys PARTNERS WORLDWIDE Dentsu Macromill Trio Isobar Social @ Ogilvy Publicis Dialog Right Song Music Pbulishing McKinney Host Blue Strategy Mindshare Hakuhodo Advertising DDB Lowe Dentsu Casting and Entertainment Rodeo Bates CHI & Partners Publicis Betterway China Eiken Porda BestChoice Business Consulting MEC Shanghai Hakuhodo Advertising Tribal Open Dentsu Direct Force Vivid Group Bates Methinks Hakuhodo Intelligent Partners RAPP Publicis Modem Nihon Ad Systems One Green Bean BlueFocus Communications Group MediaCom of America Advertising (Shanghai) DraftFCB Dentsu Consulting iProspect: JWT Interbrand Portfolio Nihon Bungeisha HAVAS MEDIA GROUP Maxus Hakuhodo Institute of Life ADVERTISING Dentsu Music and Entertainment Posterscope JWT and Living Shanghai ADK Digital Communication m/SIX DDB Remedy SAATCHI & SAATCHI CMG Havas Media Consumer Insight Research Kingo Advertising Dentsu Sports Partners Amnet Postvisual Weber Shandwick BOYS Xaxis DM-9 Saatchi & Saatchi Arena Hakuhodo Hong Kong Bojie Media DA search & link Charm China (17.7% ownership) Smollen China Golin Harris DA Search & Link Astus Asia (49%) Touch DDB Saatchi LAB Havas Sports&Entertainment Hakuho Communications Eyes Media Dentsu e-marketing One Always Field Marketing TOP Inc Wonderad Di9it Saatchi & Saatchi X Jack Morton Havas Media International TENTH AVENUE SNK JWT Always (Singapore) Taiwan Hakuhodo Media Dentsu Razorfish Jumptank Naga DDB Team One FutureBrand Kinetic Mobext D2C Mitchell & Partners Always Taiwan Hakuhodo Percept ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Milk n Co Arachnid Octagon Ecselis (incorporating emitch) Joule Lantern Information Services Hungama Percept/H Crawford Brown IPG MEDIABRANDS Artemis International-Dentsu The Social Hatch Spafax LEO BURNETT PT Hakuhodo Indonesia Financial PR Encompass Mango Team Epic: Leo Burnett MAGNA GLOBAL Affiperf KANTAR Aries Consulting DENTSU NETWORK Mindset PT Harkat Fitrah Mahir (Outside Japan) - Stadia Media (Epic Rights) Gutenberg UM Socialyse Beacon Communications DT Communications Kantar Retail Hakuhodo Cheil -Insite (Epic Brands) Asiatic JWT Beijing Dentsu Advertising Mudra EmporioAsia Leo Burnett Initiative Kantar Health Huntsworth (19.8%) -Epic Productions Contract India Hakuhodo Malaysia Dentsu TOP Mudra Max Orchard Reprise Media Picture This! Productions Kantar Worldpanel XM Asia People'n Rich-H Beijing Oriental Rihai Advertising TBWA\WORLDWIDE Alpha 245 Geomentum Mocom Kantar Media XM Gravity Hakuhodo (Singapore) Dentsu McGarry Bowen Shanghai Coleman Group DAN Arc Ansible Thomas Idea Kantar Japan Hakuhodo Communications Asia Dentsu Hong Kong Spark Designercity TBWA\ Indigo Consulting Cadreon TNS RI JWT XM Indonesia Hakuhodo Communications Singapore Dentsu Taiwan Haystac Integer Orion Sinotrust BBH Hakuhodo Asia Pacific Haystac Positive Outcomes YOUNG & RUBICAM GROUP Ensemble Dentsu Kuohua Added Value Auditoire BBH Delphys Hakuhodo International ApolloNation Young & Rubicam Advertising Shopper Sciences Dentsu Korea Millward Brown Creative Juice VIVAKI Campaign Palace Hakuhodo (Bangkok) Phoenix Communications Synergy SHIFT Lightspeed GMI VivaKi Nerve Center Ideaworks Hakuhodo (Thailand) Symphony Eleven PR DENTSU ASIA Monday The Futures Company VivaKi Exchange Socius Safecom Paragon BEING Dentsu Singapore IMRB International Solutions | Digitas Delphys Hakuhodo (Thailand) Y&R Approach Dentsu Thailand CIC DAS Phonevalley Y&R Retail SPA-Hakuhodo Advertising Dentsu Plus Adelphi Values ZenithOptimedia LabStore WPP DIGITAL SPICY H Dentsu Indonesia VML RX Healthcare Zenith Media POSSIBLE Hakuhodo & Saigon Advertising Optimedia Dentsu Strat VML IM2.0 AMCI HeathWallace Hakuhodo Vietnam Newcast VML Qais Dentsu Malaysia Bernard Hodes Zed Digital Iconmobile WPP INVESTMENTS Inpress Advertising Dentsu Utama Blue Current Equinox Wunderman HDT DAIKO Dentsu Philippines Cedar Resultrix Media AGENDA InGame Ad Daiko (Shanghai) Advertising Performics Dentsu Vietnam Comwerks Consultech ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Daiko (Beijing) Advertising Starcom Mediavest Group Dentsu Alpha Bienalto CPM Starcom AdPeople Asatsu-DK Daiko (Guangzhou) Advertising Dentsu Australia Critical Mass MediaVest KBM Group Daiko Vietnum Dentsu Communications Spark Communications Blast Radius Javelin / Enterprise Spectrum Shanghai Advertising YOMIKO LiquidThread Dentsu Marcom Enfatico Flamingo STW Group Yomiko & Daiko (Shanghai) Advertising Digitas Dentsu Creative Impact Burson-Marsteller Fleishman Hillard Smart Media Prodigious Worldwide Cohn & Wolfe Taproot India Communication GMR Marketing Digitas LBi VAC Group Sudler & Hennessey DENTSU MEDIA NETWORK Hall & Partners Digitas oOh! Media Landor Associates Media Palette Taiwan Ketchum Razorfish Penn Schoen Berland Dentsu Razorfish Dentsu Media China Kreab Gavin Anderson BAV Consulting Amnesia Razorfish Dentsu Media Singapore Marketing Arm, The Dentsu|AvenueA|Razorfish Dentsu Media Thailand Rediffusion Y&R Marketstar Razorfish Longtuo Dentsu Y&R Dentsu Media Group Indonesia MCI Amnesia GP Y&R Media Palette Hong Kong Omnicom University PUBLICIS HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP Dentsu Media Korea GREY GROUP Porter Novelli Publicis Life Brands Dentsu Media & Holdings India Grey Cosine Saatchi & Saatchi Healthcare AGENCY GROUP AGENCY TREES REVENUE ESTIMATES Dentsu Media Malaysia Batey Siegel+Gale Beacon Health Dentsu Media Vietnam Yolk TRO NETWORK > All revenue is from company reports, Grey DPI Watermelon Healthcare DENTSU DIGITAL NETWORK Vox Global Communications PR estimated by R3 for Full Year 2013 &c. ArtM OMNICOM MEDIA GROUP Publicis Life Brands Dreams Dentsu Mobius OMD UBS Saatchi&Saatchi Health HOLDING COMPANY > Japanese agencies are based on Calendar 2013. OTHER SPECIALIZED AGENCIES PHD MSLGROUP OTHER SERVICES > For private companies, revenue is R3 estimate Dentsu BlueFocus Public Resolution Media MSL Relations Consulting FUSE Publicis Events INSIGHT AND CONSULTANCY th Sinomonitor International > Conversions to US$ is as as Dec 13 , 2013 Annalect Emotion X-Line Hypermedia HEALTHCARE Accuen Genedigi Dentsu Sports Asia Annalect Solutions ICL MSL BRANDING AND DESIGN Mind Sports Partners Hanmer MSL Dentsu Tec Beijing Advertising Airwave INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS NIM 20:20 MSL Promo Tec What's next Eastwei MSL BRAND CONSULTANCY ISI-Dentsu King Harvests EVENTS Luminous CREATIVE DIGITAL/DIGITAL MARKETING MARKETING SERVICES MOBILE ADVERTISING MEDIA www.r3ww.com.
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