ISOBAR Sri Lanka, the digital arm of the premier advertising agency, Dentsu Communications, made a clean sweep of the SLIM Digis 2.1 awards held recently. The digital firm set a record by winning the top awards in five major categories, a feat no other agency has accomplished, it said in a media release.
ISOBAR Sri Lanka received two golds and four silvers, and for three silvers a gold was not awarded to any other brand, which makes ISOBAR Sri Lanka’s 3 silvers the top awards in those categories as well.
This victory distinguishes ISOBAR Sri Lanka's triumph at SLIM Digis 2.1 from the competition. ISOBAR Sri Lanka is at the forefront of the digital revolution, using digital to transform businesses, brands, and people's lives. The agency offers a wide range of critical digital services, such as media planning and buying, technology and innovation, emerging media, and performance, with a particular emphasis on gaming and the metaverse, according to the release.
Commenting on the accolades, Mohenesh Chamith Buthgumwa, Vice President, ISOBAR Sri Lanka said, “It was a huge accomplishment for us to win the highest awards in five different categories. We want to thank our clients for entrusting us with their business and for having the courage to pursue big, bold ideas. This honour is a testament to ISOBAR Sri Lanka's unique and enthusiastic talent - they are the driving force behind the cutting-edge creativity we offer to help our clients expand their brands and businesses."
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