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Ad Agencies Unite - Look to Build on Global
Foundation
[Dateline] On
[date], Munich Multimedia Agencies b.a.s. interactive, and daughter company,
b.a.s. e-commerce, will join forces with International Publicis Network
to become known collectively as Publicis Technology. This marriage of
talent and resources is designed to advance both the company and her current
clients -- a roster that today includes the names Kaufhof, Mannesmann
D2, Privat, Siemens, LBS Bavaria, and GZS.
Publicis Technology,
with this strategic union, is expected to achieve additional advantage
in the millennial marketplace. The multimedia agency will now create product
and implement strategies in close cooperation with the agencies of the
Publicis Network. "A reach both conceptual and technological is a vital
criterion for German agencies out to compete worldwide," explains Claus
Andreas Preen, Managing Partner of b.a.s. interactive and b.a.s. e-commerce.
"The Publicis
Network offers, quite simply, a great capacity to develop and expand business,"
says Preen. "Unified as a more powerful logistical and creative unit,
we will be able to expand our range of services and boost performance
for the benefit of all clients, both established and new." He adds, "We
will deliver the quality and capabilities of an experienced multimedia
agency, enhanced by an international network."
Within the scope
of network membership, Publicis Technology will remain an independently
operated agency. There will be no changes in operational style or customer
service; clients will retain their current contact.
In fact, according
to Preen, the corporate customers of b.a.s interactive and b.a.s e-commerce
welcome the changes in name and structure. "Our clients are enlightened.
They grasp the concept of global reach as a tool with many applications;
for instance, creating multitude cross-marketing campaigns."
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Back on the agency
side, Publicis’ benefit from this collaboration is immediate and tangible.
The network has taken a giant single stride toward its goal of assuming
the lead in the multimedia market. At the ready are five in-place Publicis
Network companies stationed in Paris, London, San Francisco, Singapore
and Munich.
With the merger,
b.a.s. interactive and b.a.s. e-commerce separate from the Munich agency
group, b.a.s.. According to b.a.s. partner, Monika Beumers, "The multimedia
agencies quickly developed into service companies offering a particular
product, so it was the right time to accept the offer of Publicis." Publicis
has taken over the majority of the agency’s shares of b.a.s. interactive
and b.a.s. e-commerce.
Aiming to devote
their energy solely to the management of b.a.s. innovations-group, Beumers
and fellow partner, Wulf Henrich, sold their stock in the interactive
corporations.
Claus Andreas
Preen retains his stock in Publicis Technology and remains managing partner
of b.a.s. interactive and b.a.s. e-commerce.
b.a.s. e-commerce
GmbH (a limited liability company) will be integrated as a unit into Publicis
Technology. Tobias Gärtner, who with Preen is a manager of b.a.s. e-commerce,
will assume the position of Management Supervisor for the agency as a
whole, Publicis Technology.
Internally, the
restructuring is viewed as key to doing business in a new age with new
technology.
"The borders
between the realms of multimedia and electronic commerce are ever more
open," says Preen. "The joining of these agencies ultimately serves a
single primary purpose… That is, enabling the success of our clients in
this rapidly evolving, supercharged global market."
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April 28, 1999
contact:
Publicis Technology GmbH
Claus Andreas Preen
Schellingstrasse 35, 80799 Munich, Germany
Tel.: +49 – 89 - 28 69 80-10,
Fax: +49 – 89 - 273 03 03
E-Mail: capreen@publicis-technology.de
www.publicis-technology.de
Portrait Publicis Technology
b.a.s. interactive was
founded in 1996 and today has 42 employees. Some of the clients are Kaufhof,
GZS, Mannesmann D2, Siemens, LBS Bavaria, HypoVereinsbank, Telegate, Zurich
Swiss and the German Directmarketing Association.
Portrait Publicis S.A.
Publicis is the second
largest agency network in Europe. Worldwide, it ranks at position no.
ten. Publicis is at home on all five continents: it has branches in 71
countries and 117 cities. Billings: 1998 worldwide: 6,3 billion Dollars.
Gross Income in Germany in 1998: 188,5 millions DM (plus 8,9 percent compared
to the previous year). Some of the clients are Nestlé, L’Oreal, Renault,
Siemens and British Airways. In 1997, the network Publicis Technology
was founded. Her priorities: electronic media and multimedia.
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