Anchovy has joined the Advertising and Marketing Independent Network (AMIN) Worldwide, a global alliance, to help to extend its reach in the Mediterranean, according to a press release sent to Business Malta.
“We are very happy to welcome Anchovy as the newest member of AMIN,” said Hans van Eemeren, President of AMIN Worldwide, EMEA region and Partner of Intracto in Belgium.
“We look forward to exploring Anchovy’s influence and client base in Malta and in turn assisting them in expanding their global portfolio of clients and partners,” Mr van Eemeren added.
Anchovy says that its services focus on discovering client problems, developing a strategy and targeting the problem and evaluating the results achieved.
“Joining AMIN is a great step forward for us. Being part of AMIN is key to reaching our goals of approaching a broader range of clients while expanding our presence internationally and increasing our expertise to existing partners/clients,” said Benji Borg, Cofounder of Anchovy.
“We are really excited to be able to tap into AMIN’s extensive knowledge base of global market insights. Their insights will take Anchovy to a whole new level,” Mr Borg added.
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