Alfa Romeo is poised to move its £50 million pan-European
advertising account into the Young & Rubicam (Y&R) network,
ending months of speculation about its 18-year relationship
with fellow WPP agency United, reports Robert Lester in
Marketing Week. Sources say Y&R is close to
resolving a conflict with Ford-owned Land Rover that would
allow the network to take on the business across Europe. One
possibility thought to be under consideration is the
formation of a conflict agency called Swarm to be run by
Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R chief operating officer
Tony Harris.
Alfa Romeo’s relationship with United ended during the
autumn when it emerged that the Fiat-owned car marque was
looking to shake up its agency roster. WPP is thought to
have been in talks with the company ever since and was said
to be looking at a "Team Alfa" solution similar to the "Team
Sky" model which lost out on BSkyB’s £75m advertising
business to WCRS. Y&R’s European chairman and chief
executive Massimo Costa is believed to have been heavily
involved in the negotiations.
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Alfa Romeo was a founding client of Conquest, the WPP
network formed in 1988, which was rebranded as Red Cell in
2001 and then United in 2005. |
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Alfa Romeo is poised to move its £50 million pan-European
advertising account into the Young & Rubicam (Y&R) network,
ending months of speculation about its 18-year relationship
with fellow WPP agency United. |
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Alfa Romeo was a founding client of Conquest, the WPP
network formed in 1988, which was rebranded as Red Cell in
2001 and then United in 2005. United lost out on a pitch to
launch the Alfa Romeo Brera to start-up Krow last year. Krow also handles Fiat’s UK advertising
business and was recently appointed to
the £14m pan-European Grande Punto account. However, Alfa Romeo is thought to favour a network
agency as its retained partner across Europe.
Report courtesy of
Marketing Week
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