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Asda appoints VCCP Blue to handle £100m ad account

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By Ishbel Macleod, PR and social media consultant

August 27, 2013 | 2 min read

Asda has today announced the appointment of VCCP Blue to handle its creative account, a week after it was revealed that incumbent Saatchi & Saatchi had not made it to the final two.

Stephen Smith, chief marketing officer, Asda, said: “I am very pleased with the review process. A number of excellent agencies showed us their best thinking and creativity and we were inspired by all of them. When it came to final round, one agency stepped beyond all others with their strategic thinking, endless creativity, and knowledge of our customer – and this agency was VCCP Blue from London. They understood us and most importantly, we were impressed with how they were able to capture our brand personality and voice to communicate our assets with a clarity and simplicity.

“VCCP Blue will be working closely with myself and my team; Chris McDonough, Sarah Fothergill and Amy Hinsley who led the pitch process.

“We’ve had years of excellent service and creativity from Saatchi and so I’d take this opportunity to thank them for everything they have done for our brand. Naturally, we’re thrilled to welcome VCCP Blue to the Asda marketing team and although they have a tough act to follow, they’re more than definitely the team for the job.”

Last week, it was revealed that the pitch for the £100m account was down to VCCP and JWT London.

The pitch began following the appointment of Chris McDonough as marketing director.

The Drum has contacted VCCP for reaction to the appointment.

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