Capital MSL eyeing regional expansion opportunities
- Middle East: Tuesday, March 12 - 2013 at 06:05
UK-headquartered public relations agency Capital MSL is looking to expand its presence across the Gulf region, after it posted 47% growth in 2012, Campaign ME has reported. "We're number one in India, number one in China, and globally we're number three. That's why this region is so important for us, because we're smaller here than we are elsewhere in the world," said president of MSL Group EMEA, Anders Kempe. The firm, which currently has offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, also has a team on the ground in Saudi Arabia, although the office is not yet operational, according to the managing director of Capital MSL Mena, Fran McElwaine. "We've got interesting opportunities in Bahrain, which will possibly be the next place we'll go, and then there's Qatar," added McElwaine.
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