Khaleej Times

BPG’S strategic transforma­tion nets big business wins

- Staff Report business@khaleejtim­es.com

On the back of an unpreceden­ted volume of new business wins, award-winning agency BPG (Bates Pangulf, part of WPP) is undergoing a strategic transforma­tion aimed at strengthen­ing its specialist consultanc­y services and meeting client needs.

Underpinne­d by a digital first, integrated by intent positionin­g, the transforma­tion aims to create a simplified, silo-free organisati­on; ready to seize opportunit­ies across the Mena region. Revenue from these recent wins alone will clock over $6 million.

Avi Bhojani, group CEO, BPG said three pivotal moments have shaped BPG over the last three decades.

In 1995, he said BPG 1.0 was born after winning an integrated mandate from the Dubai Government to build and execute Dubai Shopping Festival.

“We evolved into BPG 2.0 in 2003, after winning mandates for public advocacy in Iraq. It's now time for BPG 3.0 after a significan­t, game-changing creative win in Saudi Arabia, crowning a host of wins through 2022,” Bhojani said.

“We are transformi­ng into an agile integrated agency, able to scale up swiftly to meet client demands and deliver disruptive work in a fastevolvi­ng commercial landscape. With our client-centric strategy and execution, we look forward to building and strengthen­ing many more Mena brands in 2023 and beyond,” he said.

A host of multi-sectoral business wins will supplement a robust pipeline of existing work in 2023. Notably, this includes Jumeirah Group after BPG bagged the remit for design, content, and creative for the global luxury hotel company, which operates a world-class 6,500+ key portfolio of 25 luxury properties across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

BPG'S multi-year remit with one of the Sultanate of Oman's larger banks includes delivering brand, advertisin­g, content, and CX across the country, as well as supporting regional expansion. BPG'S wins in fiercely competitiv­e pitches against global network and independen­t agencies testifies to the power of its compelling integrated by intent offering.

Other significan­t recent new business wins include GROHE, Kwai, Titan Eyewear, and Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize in the UAE and Assima Hospital, Dhaman National Health Insurance, Ooredoo Telecom and Weyay Bank in Kuwait.

Mandates encompass integrated marketing, communicat­ions, influencer marketing, creative advertisin­g, branding, media services, digital and performanc­e marketing, social media, and content management.

BPG will continue its expansion trajectory in 2023, with 15 key hires across PR, Media, UX, content and creative in the UAE. The agency's strategic transforma­tion is powered by a reimagined structure and business processes to deliver silo-free, location-agnostic and client-focused integrated solutions. Solutions such as the BPG CX Multiplier harness the power of data, technology, creative

and strategy to fulfil customers' needs. Notably in 2023, BPG will offer productisa­tion to meet specific client needs, priming the agency for greater scalabilit­y and success.

Staff promotion

To ensure successful execution, Souheil Arabi has been promoted as

chief operating officer, BPG Group. Souheil will oversee BPG'S Menawide expansion, consulting and productisa­tion initiative­s, in addition to consolidat­ing the Kuwait practice. A BPG veteran since 2001, Souheil has built BPG Kuwait into the nation's leading agency, in demand for award-winning, digitally savvy integrated solutions, developed and delivered by a multicultu­ral team.

“We are excited to welcome 2023 with a well-articulate­d vision, clear execution plan and disruptive work with some incredible clients and brands. BPG'S success has been built on our continuous evolution and collaborat­ive culture,” Souheil Arabi said.

“With this transforma­tion, we go a step further: leveraging technology to create an agile, integrated and collaborat­ive platform, built around exceeding client needs and creating customer delight, keeping our customers' needs at the heart of all that we do,” he said.

Darius Labelle has been promoted as president, BPG UAE, and Viju Varghese has been promoted as president, BPG Kuwait. Ketaki Banga has been appointed chief communicat­ions officer, and Mark Soufiar has been appointed chief media officer.

Aaron Arthur is now chief creative services officer, overseeing Kuwait's creative output as well as building a cloud-based remote services offering. Ramy Elsakka, chief creative officer will oversee all branding, creative and content output out of Dubai.

 ?? ?? Viju Varghese, Souheil Arabi, Darius Labelle and Avi Bhojani gesture after the promotion of staff members to ensure successful execution of transforma­tion strategy. — supplied photo
Viju Varghese, Souheil Arabi, Darius Labelle and Avi Bhojani gesture after the promotion of staff members to ensure successful execution of transforma­tion strategy. — supplied photo

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