TBWA Sri Lanka Wins Silver for Creative Agency of the Year (Rest of South Asia) at the Campaign Asia-Pacific Awards

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TBWA Sri Lanka, a prominent creative agency and part of the global TBWA network, has been honored with the Silver award for Creative Agency of the Year (Rest of South Asia) at the Campaign Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year Awards. Campaign Asia-Pacific is a leading platform in the region that recognizes excellence in marketing and communications, celebrating agencies that consistently showcase creative strength, business impact, and industry leadership. This accolade underscores TBWA Sri Lanka’s innovative approach, cultural relevance, and sustained market influence.

The Agency of the Year Awards assess agencies based on creative output, innovation, business performance, client results, talent culture, operational excellence, and industry contribution. TBWA Sri Lanka excelled in each of these areas, delivering bold creative work, measurable brand impact, strong client partnerships, commercial momentum, and a thriving creative culture, which distinguished the agency in a highly competitive field.

“Our philosophy has always been rooted in Disruption—challenging conventions, reframing categories, and helping brands move forward with purpose and originality. This recognition shows the power of that philosophy in action. Our teams push boundaries not for creativity alone, but to deliver meaningful results for our clients. I am incredibly proud of the passion, resilience, and disruptive mindset our people bring to everything we do,” said Renuka Marshall, Managing Director of TBWA Sri Lanka.

This regional accolade reinforces TBWA Sri Lanka’s commitment to a culture driven by creativity, strategic clarity, and curiosity. It aligns with the agency’s vision of shaping Sri Lankan brands through transformative ideas that resonate both locally and regionally. The award also affirms the agency’s long-term focus on talent, operational strength, and elevating the creative standards of the local industry.

“Our success is closely connected to being part of the TBWA Global Collective, one of the world’s most influential creative networks. The global team’s pioneering approach to innovation and breakthrough thinking continually sharpens our capabilities. This award proves that Sri Lanka can compete on a regional stage, and it strengthens our drive to take Sri Lankan creativity to the world,” stated Ahmed T. Hassan, Chief Operating Officer of TBWA Sri Lanka.

TBWA Worldwide is renowned for its Disruption® methodology—an approach that has redefined brands and categories across industries. As part of Omnicom Group, one of the world’s leading marketing and communications holding companies, TBWA operates within a global network consistently ranked among the top creative collectives. This combination of global expertise and local insight empowers TBWA offices worldwide to deliver work that is both culturally grounded and globally competitive.

TBWA Sri Lanka has long established itself as a leading creative force, partnering with top-tier local and international brands to deliver bold, resonant work across categories. Guided by its Disruption philosophy, the agency has created some of the country’s most talked-about campaigns and earned recognition on multiple regional and international platforms, including being named Sri Lanka’s Agency of the Year in 2021. This latest Silver win further cements TBWA Sri Lanka’s creative legacy and its continued role in shaping the future of the nation’s advertising industry.

(Seated) Soruban Sivapatham – Chief Creative Officer, TBWA Sri Lanka, Renuka Marshall – Managing Director, TBWA Sri Lanka. (Behind) Kasun Tennakoon – Creative Director, TBWA Sri Lanka, Ahmed T. Hassan – Chief Operating Officer, TBWA Sri Lanka.


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