AUCKLAND, Friday: Aotearoa’s research and insights agencies gathered last night at the 2023 REAWARDS show to salute the most impactful research work in the country, both commercially and socially.
Celebrating at Mantells Tāmaki Drive, leading Grey Lynn-based customer insights agency Perceptive won platinum in the Financial Services category with Suncorp South Australia CTP, platinum for its work with Xero in the Insights Communications category, platinum with Xero in the Insights Organisation of the Year category, platinum for Nestlé and Sapien and a gold in the Media category with DairyNZ.
Perceptive GM Oliver Allen said: “The results achieved for all of our clients have been nothing short of stellar.
“The awards, hosted every two years, are New Zealand’s only research awards, recognising effective research, data and insights generation.”
“The work from our partners and the Perceptive team has informed award-winning strategies, significant frontline changes and some insightful new programmes that have lifted growth and uplifted customer retention of many of our clients.”
The awards, hosted every two years, are New Zealand’s only research awards, recognising effective research, data and insights generation.
Perceptive MD Daniel Shaw said: “We’re often behind the scenes of many big things our clients achieve, so every now and then, it’s nice to step out and be independently recognised for our award-winning research and insights work.
“The awards achieved for our clients last night is a testament to the team’s hard work and ingenuity, which I continue to draw inspiration from daily.”
About Perceptive
Perceptive provides research, insights and data-driven marketing programmes to a variety of organisations across the Asia-Pacific, North America, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and India.
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