Tuesday, November 19

Morocco brings early end to pan-European Ketchum contract

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The Moroccan National Tourist Office has ended its relationship with Ketchum only two years into a three-year pan-European contract.

Morocco: change of plan

Morocco: change of plan

A new contract – understood to be worth a seven-figure sum – will be tendered by the MNTO’s head office in the next few months.

It is believed the new contract will have a similar geographical spread to the current one, which covers the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands.

David Gallagher, chief executive of Ketchum Europe, confirmed the client had cancelled the contract. 

‘We got a letter in Paris, the office that co-ordinates the account, within the last couple of weeks saying that after a change in leadership at the ministry they would be suspending, that is cancelling, the contract.’

Gallagher said no other reason was given, but he did not have any plans to contest the move.

‘We would repitch if we were asked,’ Gallagher said. ‘We were happy with the work and the quality we were able to give them.’

Ketchum won the three-year contract as part of a competitive pitch in June 2011.

 

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