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MullenLowe Sri Lanka claims Gold as ‘Rest of South Asia’s Creative Agency of the Year’

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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December 11, 2025

MullenLowe Sri Lanka has been awarded Gold as Rest of South Asia's Creative Agency of the Year at the Campaign Agency of the Year Awards 2025, held recently at the ITC Maratha Hotel in Mumbai.

MullenLowe Sri Lanka claims Gold as ‘Rest of South Asia’s Creative Agency of the Year’

The recognition marks a defining moment in a year shaped by breakthrough ideas, ambitious brands and a renewed surge in economic activity across the country.The agency entered 2025 guided by a clear creative vision and strengthened by its expansive category knowledge across 43 clients, 111 brands and 33 sectors. A renewed leadership structure, strategic talent acquisitions and the integration of Al-enabled tools created an environment where creativity, learning and commercial impact worked in unison. This shift supported the agency’s role as a brand custodian embedded in client ambition, helping strengthen longstanding relationships while contributing to consistent new business momentum.

Thayalan Bartlett, Executive Chairman, MullenLowe Group Sri Lanka, stated, “MullenLowe Sri Lanka is number 65 in Effie’s global ranking, number 17 in the Effie’s Asia-Pacific ranking and has been number 1 in Effie’s Sri Lanka ranking for many years. Campaign Asia has also named us the number 1 Creative Agency in the Rest of South Asia on multiple occasions. These achievements remind us that our journey is powered by exceptional talent, progressive clients and brands that trust us to move their businesses forward. | am deeply grateful to our clients, our production partners and the incredible people of MullenLowe Sri Lanka who make moments like this possible.”

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