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Support an African investment platform with its key communication milestones
CHALLENGES Africa50, an investment platform set up by African governments and the African Development Bank to bridge the infrastructure financing gap in Africa, has chosen Euros / Agency Africa to support it in several key communications initiatives.
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Managing the communications strategy of an African sovereign wealth fund
CHALLENGES The Gabonese Strategic Investment Fund (FGIS), established in 2012, manages the portfolio of the Sovereign Fund of the Gabonese Republic. Despite its central role in Gabon’s institutional landscape, FGIS previously lacked an official communication strategy. Following the recent appointment of a new CEO, FGIS engaged Euros / Agency Africa to help initiate a renewed
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Advocate for professional football interests with key institutional decision-makers
CHALLENGES The Professional Football League (LFP) is an association which manages the activities of professional football in France in accordance with the regulations of the French Football Federation (FFF). It organizes the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 championships as well as the Coupe de la Ligue, and markets their exploitation rights. The LFP is faced
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Position a developer as a government partner in support of housing policies
CHALLENGES Procivis and its president, Yannick Borde, were supported by Euros / Agency Group in a particularly strategic context for the network: the resolution of Crédit Immobilier de France, the development of the government’s housing strategy, the reform of social housing, and the signing of a new convention project with the State. In this context,
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Enhancing the status of a leading European champion in organic food
CHALLENGES Ecotone (formerly Wessanen) is the only B-Corp certified European food group, the leader in organic plant-based food in France, and also the parent company of brands such as Bjorg and Bonneterre, which were the group’s main communication medium in France. In a market where organic references are proliferating, between private labels and specialists, the
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Supporting and establishing a new mobility player on the French market
CHALLENGES Founded in 2013 in Estonia by Markus Villig at just 18, in just over 5 years Bolt (formerly Taxify) has become Uber’s main challenger in Europe and English-speaking Africa. As Europe’s leading unicorn in the passenger transport sector, Bolt now wishes to accelerate its development in France, where it has been operating since the