Ryvalmedia Brisbane expands with nine new clients

Mariam Cheik-Hussein
By Mariam Cheik-Hussein | 23 November 2021
 
L-R: joint managing partners Kris Yule and Mark Power

Ryvalmedia Brisbane has expanded, adding nine new clients since launching in the local market in July.

The new accounts are valued at a combined $7 million and include Nomad Coffee Group, RDO Equipment, Norman Australia, and CR Mining. Ryvalmedia’s scope of work includes a combination of media planning, search, social, SEO, content, performance, and non-digital media.

Following the wins, the team has also expanded with Milan Narayan appointed digital director.

Narayan has previously worked as senior digital marketing specialist at Tiny, and head of digital at Adoni Media.

“We are seeing opportunity with clients who need a digital-first approach to their marketing, combined with extensive experience to guide them to execute full-funnel, holistic campaigns,” says joint managing partner Mark Power.

RyanCap, parent company of Ryvalmedia, sees Queensland as a crucial part of its strategic growth plan in Australia. With a population of roughly 3.7 million, Queensland's southeast is Australia's fastest-growing area.

Brisbane's population grew by 1.9%, or 13,000 people, during 2019-20, recording the highest growth rate of all capital cities, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

The market is expected to continue to be buoyant for the next decade, driven by the 2032 Olympic Games. RyanCap expects the media and advertising sector to see a positive flow-on effect from consumer confidence in Queensland, with companies reinvesting in growth, digitising their businesses, and investing in ad spending to drive business results.

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