
GroupM agency Wavemaker Australia & New Zealand is celebrating its five-year anniversary, marking the agency’s formation from the merger of MEC and Maxus.
Since opening its doors at the start of 2018, Wavemaker ANZ has taken on such brands such as Mondelez and Audible, supporting clients’ business transformations agenda in the APAC region. It has also expanded its national footprint with the establishment of a Perth office on top of offices in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane – making it the only major agency network with an office in every metro state in Australia, plus an office in Auckland, New Zealand.
Among the agency’s new business wins are local and global brands, including Australia Post, Henkel, Danone, DoorDash, Netflix and L’Oréal.
The agency launched its ‘Positive Provocation’ global positioning at the start of 2020, helping brands achieve responsible and sustainable growth by reshaping consumer decision-making and experiences through media, content and technology.
Among successes in positively provoking growth for clients, Wavemaker has helped Mitsubishi achieve its most successful launch of a new vehicle, the All New Outlander, in late 2021; celebrated 100 years of Cadbury in Australia in 2022 with a campaign highlighting moments of connection Cadbury had enjoyed with Australians over the decade and unleashed eight media partnerships to drive excitement for Netflix’s launch of Stranger Things 4, making ST4 Netflix’s most popular show ever.
In 2022, Wavemaker led the industry in new business and retention according to RECMA, which ranked the agency at number one on estimated new business billings of AU$161 million for the period July 2021 to August 2022.
Wavemaker was ranked as the equal #3 media agency in Australia in 2022 (RECMA, up from #4 in 2021) and manages combined billings of $693 million, on behalf of heritage and new economy brands such as Mitsubishi, DoorDash, L’Oréal, Netflix, Mondelez, Colgate-Palmolive, Domino’s, Paramount and Hungry Jack’s.
Peter Vogel, CEO of Wavemaker Australia & New Zealand, said: “It’s been a rewarding experience to participate in the birth and success of Wavemaker Australia. This is an agency filled with smart, passionate people committed to delivering exceptional results for our clients, and the best is yet to come. We look forward to the next 5 – and 10, and 20 – years with relish and excitement as we continue to empower our clients to explore smarter, faster and more innovative ways to grow.”
Toby Jenner, global CEO of Wavemaker, added: “As clichéd as it sounds, there’s never been a better time to be involved in the media industry. We create so much opportunity and growth for our clients. As long as we continue to positively provoke growth for our clients and our people, we won’t go too far wrong. Happy birthday to us all!”
Globally, Wavemaker employs 7,000 people in 88 markets.
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