CHRISTCHURCH, Today: Vast Billboards, a top outdoor advertising company, is growing its presence in New Zealand. They’re launching a new digital billboard in Tauranga and partnering with global ad tech leader Hivestack by Perion.
Expanding from Hamilton, Napier, and Auckland, their new site at 15 Marsh Street SH2, Tauranga, boosts their network to 44 billboards across the country. Headquartered in Christchurch, Vast Billboards is now offering more North Island locations.
Grant Moreton, Managing Director, shares, “Vast Billboards is on an incredible journey of growth and innovation. Our new Tauranga billboard, along with more North Island sites coming soon, enhances our presence and provides endless opportunities for our clients.”
“Hivestack is a game-changer for us. It makes our inventory more accessible to media buyers and allows us to participate in larger advertising briefs.”
The partnership with Hivestack by Perion allows media buyers to access Vast Billboards’ inventory easily via the Hivestack platform. This simplifies the booking process and broadens their reach to more advertisers.
Moreton adds, “Hivestack is a game-changer for us. It makes our inventory more accessible to media buyers and allows us to participate in larger advertising briefs. We’re excited to offer unique assets to our clients.”
Ash Houghton, VP Sales for New Zealand at Hivestack, says, “We’re thrilled to have Vast Billboards on our platform. Their impressive inventory and strong regional presence are valuable additions. This collaboration offers media buyers a seamless experience.”
Vast Billboards continues to provide exceptional advertising opportunities. Their expansion and partnership with Hivestack solidify their position as a leader in outdoor advertising.
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