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WPP acquires e-commerce agency Corebiz

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Mumbai: WPP has announced that it is acquiring Corebiz, a Latin American e-commerce agency specialising in VTEX implementation. It is one of the largest enterprise digital commerce platforms in the region. 

Founded in 2013, Corebiz employs over 600 people across Latin America, with the majority of its headcount based in its São Paulo and Franca offices in Brazil. The Brazilian operations of the company will join the VMLY&R COMMERCE global network, with further regional outposts of the business coming onboard over the course of the coming year. 

Corebiz counts companies such as Whirlpool, Casino Group, Walmart, Carrefour, Decathlon and Estée Lauder amongst its clients. It specialises in a range of e-commerce digital solutions covering three key pillars: acquisition, from creating visuals for digital campaigns to driving targeted SEO; conversion, including CRO and full stack development; and loyalty, spanning from CRM system implementation to managing consumer data and running targeted promotional campaigns. As an implementation specialist of VTEX, the agency helps clients reduce time-to-market, reach audiences across multiple channels, and uncover new growth areas in Latin America and beyond.

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WPP said that this acquisition reflects its ongoing investment in strengthening its commerce offer for clients as consumer needs continue to change. It is aligned with WPP’s accelerated growth strategy, building on existing capabilities in the areas of commerce and technology. WPP added that it is ranked as a leader in Forrester’s global Commerce Services Wave, and already manages more than $40 billion of direct and $20 billion of marketplace GMV for clients and employs 13,500 commerce specialists across its agencies.

WPP in Brazil country manager Stefano Zunino said, “Companies both in Latin America and around the world are looking to grow their e-commerce capabilities, having seen over the last two and a half years the impact that strong digital commerce strategies can have on business growth. Corebiz’s market-leading knowledge of enterprise commerce platforms such as VTEX will further strengthen our commerce expertise. I look forward to welcoming the Corebiz team as we expand our offer to clients here in Brazil and beyond.”

VMLY&R COMMERCE global CEO Beth Ann Kaminkow said, “Bolstering our creative commerce offering to drive conversion every day for our clients is an essential ingredient to creating connected brands. The team at Corebiz are not only experts in this field, but also share our philosophy for building a thriving company culture alongside business growth. We’re thrilled to get our collaboration underway across our client base.”

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Corebiz founders and co-CEOs Felipe Macedo and Renan Mota said, “Over the last few years, we have actively participated in the acceleration of the ecommerce market in Latin America. Now, our goal is to take this expertise to the rest of the world. This will only be enhanced by joining WPP and the VMLY & R COMMERCE network, and we are excited to strengthen ecommerce enablement for VMLY & R COMMERCE’s global clients.”

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Effie turns 25 and still means business

Nestle, Leo India and McCann lead a landmark night in Mumbai.

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MUMBAI: If ideas are currency, the Effies are where they are audited and this year, the balance sheet looked impressive. The Advertising Club India marked the 25th edition of the Effie India Awards 2025 with a glittering ceremony at Taj Lands’ End, Mumbai, bringing together more than 1,000 professionals from advertising, marketing, media, research, PR and communications. Presented by News18 India and News18 Marathi, and powered by CNN News18 and CNBC TV18, the milestone edition was as much a celebration of legacy as it was a reminder of where Indian marketing stands today sharper, more accountable and relentlessly focused on results.

At the centre of the night’s honours was Nestle India Ltd, which was adjudged Effie Client of the Year, recognising sustained commitment to impactful, effectiveness-led marketing. Leo India was named Effie Agency of the Year, reflecting consistent performance across categories and a strong portfolio of results-driven campaigns.

Speaking at the Effie, McCann India CEO and The Advertising Club president Dheeraj Sinha said, “As we celebrate 25 glorious years of the Effie India Awards, we are not just marking a milestone, we are honouring a legacy of effectiveness that has shaped Indian marketing. Over the past quarter century, Effie has become the gold standard for results-driven creativity, championing ideas that deliver real business impact. This landmark edition reflects the extraordinary evolution of our industry and the power of creativity. Congratulations to all the winners. Here’s to the next chapter of impactful storytelling and transformative growth.”

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The coveted Grand Effie went to McCann, Gurugram, for Nestle India Ltd’s campaign “Maggi, Why save the best for the last?”. The campaign stood out for turning a familiar consumer insight into a commercially powerful narrative, demonstrating how cultural relevance, when aligned with business objectives, can deliver both emotional connection and measurable growth.

“The Effie India Awards have evolved into one of the most credible and respected platforms for marketing effectiveness in the country. What truly stands out this year is the scale and diversity of participation – from leading networks to independent agencies and new-age specialists, all demonstrating a shared commitment to effectiveness. It is encouraging to see stakeholders attach deeper strategic value to the Effies, viewing it as a benchmark of real business impact”, added Effie India Awards chairperson and The Advertising Club founder and The Horologists president Mitrajit Bhattacharya.

Marking its silver jubilee, the 25th edition witnessed participation from 89 agencies, spanning large network agencies, independent shops and new-age specialists. The breadth of entries reflected a marketing ecosystem that is no longer siloed where data, creativity, media strategy and business outcomes are increasingly interlinked.

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Elaborating on the awards Eros Media World group CEO and Effie India Awards, The Advertising Club co-chairperson Pradeep Dwivedi said, “We are delighted to witness such enthusiastic participation from across the industry, reflecting the trust and prestige the platform commands. The campaigns showcased this year set a remarkable standard, combining bold creativity with strategic rigor and tangible results. It is inspiring to see the industry consistently push boundaries while remaining firmly focused on impact.”

What distinguishes the Effies from many other award platforms is its judging framework. Campaigns are not only assessed by advertising professionals but also by clients and academic experts, ensuring a holistic evaluation of strategy, execution and real-world impact. In an industry often accused of rewarding style over substance, the Effies have steadily positioned themselves as champions of effectiveness over spectacle.

“The core of our creative culture is ‘Impact a Billion’  creating work that genuinely moves people and delivers real business outcomes. When that kind of impact is achieved, recognition follows. Being honoured at the Effie Awards reaffirms our belief that effectiveness and creativity are deeply intertwined. This win belongs to our teams who push for ideas that matter, and to our clients who share the ambition to create work that goes beyond visibility to deliver meaningful impact at scale.” Leo chairman for South Asia and Publicis Groupe CCO for South Asia Rajdeepak Das. 

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The event was also supported by category sponsors including Adani Group for Integrated Advertising Campaign, Eco Media Solutions for Brand Experience and Tata Communications for B2B, reflecting strong corporate backing for platforms that celebrate measurable marketing excellence.

At Leo, effectiveness isn’t merely a metric, it’s core to the kind of creativity that can effect change for people, communities, businesses and the planet.
We are stoked to have won across some of our biggest brands tonight. To be consistently recognized as the best – globally, and now at our home-ground – is both rewarding and inspiring. We’re grateful to our client partners for placing their trust in our ideas, and to our teams for relentlessly pushing the boundaries of excellence.” Leo, Publicis Health & Publicis Business CEO for South Asia Amitesh Rao.

Beyond the trophies and applause, the 25th edition carried symbolic weight. Over a quarter century, the Effie India Awards have chronicled the transformation of Indian marketing from traditional mass campaigns to data-led, multi-platform ecosystems where accountability is non-negotiable. As brands grapple with fragmented audiences, evolving media habits and heightened expectations around ROI, effectiveness has moved from being desirable to being essential.

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The silver jubilee celebration underscored that shift. In a landscape crowded with creative awards, the Effies continue to stand apart by asking a simple, uncompromising question, did it work?

After 25 years, the answer for many on that Mumbai stage was a resounding yes.

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