GOINGS ON: Century Pacific bags award | Inquirer Business

GOINGS ON: Century Pacific bags award

/ 05:10 AM October 28, 2018

Century Pacific Food was recognized for its “Outstanding Achievement in Export Marketing” at the 39th Agora Awards.

“This award energizes us, as we continue to look beyond the Philippines and pursue growth there through global branding,” said Century Pacific’s chief operating officer Gregory Banzon.

Deemed the Oscars of the Philippines’ marketing industry, the Agora Awards honor companies for their excellence, innovation, and contributions in the field of marketing.

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CNPF is behind household names Century Tuna, Argentina Corned Beef, 555 Sardines and Angel Milk, and Birch Tree.

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Century Pacific holds the distinct recognition as the only company to have won three Agora awards in three different categories in less than 10 years.

Pru Life UK bags bronze International Stevie

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British life insurer Pru Life UK was conferred its first bronze International Business Award in the Communications or PR Campaign (Events & Observances) category for PRUride PH 2018, the largest cycling festival in the country, held earlier this year.

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Known as the “International Stevie”, the IBA is one of the seven Stevie Awards programs which recognizes the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and working professionals worldwide.

The firm earlier won Stevies at the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards 2015 for the Regional PruVolunteers Program and SAFE STEPS Disaster Preparedness Program.

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