Troyka Holdings unveils experiential marketing agency
Despite
the recession in Nigeria, Troyka Holdings has continued to raise its
investment profile within the integrated marketing communications
industry in the country.
The
agency network founded by Biodun Shobanjo, recently unveiled an
experiential marketing agency called The Creative Counsel (TCC) Nigeria,
to further its footprint and dominance of the IMC sector in Nigeria.
The
brand new agency which is headed by Ifeanyi Konwea began skeletal
operations last year but was officially launched at the weekend in
Lagos.
Though TCC has great hopes for the future, it has however, yet to secure any major business.
Konwea
has assured that TCC’s success will be based on its unique approach to
the experiential marketing business. He said that TCC has come to raise
the bar of creativity in the experiential marketing business.
“TCC
is a new way to actually make brands human,” he said. “We are telling
brands lets be partners. We want to take ownership of client’s brands
and make it a success.”
Coming
at a time when recession has forced clients to drastically cut budget
and many agencies are teetering, Troyka is leaving nothing to chance.
The network has already secured a partnership for its new baby with one
of South Africa’s biggest experiential marketing agencies, Creative
Council South Africa.
Council
Creative South Africa, which has a workforce of about 1500, was
co-founded by Mr. Ran Neu-Ner, who was the guest lecturer at the
conference held at Intercontinental Hotel to launch the TCC Nigeria.
Speaking
further on TCC plans as an experiential marketing agency, Konwea
declared that creativity will be the watchword at the agency. “The
difference is our thinking process and how we intend to use technology
to humanise the ideas we have,” he said, adding that another thing is
every spend clients make they will see return on investment.
According
to Konwea, with the establishment of TCC, Troyka is now a complete
group and it’s now a one-stop agency that is ready to take client’s
brands to any height.
In
the last 10 years, the experiential marketing industry in Nigeria has
witnessed fast growth. The growth has been partly inspired by clients
who are increasingly devoting more of their marketing budget to
below-the-line advertising.
Due
to the fast growth of the experiential marketing sector, practitioners
have formed themselves into a pressure group called Experiential
Marketers Association of Nigeria (EXMAN). The industry according to the
President of EXMAN, Dr. Rotimi Olaniyan is worth about N30 billion





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