Lexus Australia picks M&C Saatchi as new agency partner ending 25 years at Saatchi

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Lexus_LF_LC_Blue_001-1-537x357.jpgLexus Australia has appointed M&C Saatchi to lead its brand and retail creative, effective July 1.

M&C Saatchi will take over creative responsibilities from Saatchi and Saatchi, which has had the business since its inception 25 years ago, while retail creative will move from OddfellowsDentsu.

 

Under the new appointment, M&C Saatchi will fulfill the role of lead agency – bringing together all of Lexus’ rostered agencies to ensure clear and consistent messaging across all communication channels.

Lexus Australia chief executive Sean Hanley said the appointment of M&C Saatchi will assist in preparing the luxury brand for growth in the coming years.

 

Says Hanley: “As Lexus enters its 25th year in Australia, the time has come for us to focus on building an even stronger identity.

 

“Via the recently formed Lexus International business arm, our engineers and designers have been working tirelessly to deliver vehicles that are uniquely Lexus – our role locally is to ensure that we align our marketing efforts with this product.

 

“The appointment of M&C Saatchi allows us to fully explore our own identity.”

Says Jaimes Leggett, M&C Saatchi Australasian CEO: “Lexus is an iconic brand with a brilliant product. We’re excited and humbled by this opportunity to partner with them.”

 

Says Michael Rebelo, Saatchi and Saatchi Australia CEO: “Today we stand proud of our 25-year partnership with Lexus. We launched the brand into the Australian market, watched the business grow and most of all built some deep and genuine relationships with the people at Lexus. It’s a special brand that has an exciting future and we wish them the best.”

 

Says Andrew Black, OddfellowsDentsu CEO: “It has been a privilege to have been part of the development of the Lexus brand in Australia. While we are obviously disappointed not to be working with this great brand going forward, we wish them every success in the future.”