Brazil (public Relations Agency)

Brazil (public Relations Agency)

Brazil is an independently owned public relations, social and digital communications agency, with headquarters in central London, and offices in New York City and Doha, Qatar.

Established in 2003, Brazil offers services in financial services, healthcare, technology & telecoms, retail & e-commerce, investor relations, professional services, property & construction and infrastructure, energy and natural resources, sport and consumer brands.

Brazil has been at the forefront of alternative and online financial services, advising crowdfunding and peer to peer funding businesses in both Europe and the USA.

The agency's Doha office focuses on public affairs, investor relations, energy and natural resources, financial services, property and construction.

Agency clients include: Honda (UK & Europe), AXA Insurance, swiftcover.com, Dixons Retail, (PC World, Equanet), 118 118, Funding Circle, Fitness First, The Gillette Company, Pinsent Masons, Regus, Penderyn Whisky, Principality Building Society, kgb (Knowledge Generation Bureau), ChangeGroup, Coastal Contacts (LensWay in Europe).

The agency has also worked with The North Face, AOL, Woolworths Group, BT Group, CDnow, Psion, O2, Wipro Technologies.

It led the UK and European launch of BlackBerry.

Brazil is a sponsor of Oxford University RFC, the rugby union club of the University of Oxford, the oldest rugby club in England.


Read more about Brazil (public Relations Agency):  118 118, Agency Milestones, External Links

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