TBWA’s New Global Leadership on Selling Disruption in Turbulent Times
TBWA’s new global leadership team share their plans for the agency and what ‘disruption’ means at a time of upheaval.Read More
TBWA’s new global leadership team share their plans for the agency and what ‘disruption’ means at a time of upheaval.Read More
The numbers $3.7 billion — Omnicom Group’s Q1 2025 revenue, a 1.6% increase year-over-year. 3.4% — Organic revenue growth for Q1, led by its media and advertising (7.2%) and precision marketing […]Read More
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Dutch neobank Bunq, Europe’s second-largest digital bank, is gearing up to expand across the Atlantic. The fintech company has filed for a broker-dealer licence with US regulators, completing the first phase of its two-step expansion strategy. The licence will allow Bunq to offer American users investment options — stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds — alongside cash management tools. These will include features like automatic transfers and Mastercard-backed debit cards. However, Bunq isn’t diving into the deep end just yet. This phased approach lets the company gather real-world data and user feedback before it applies for a full US banking licence…
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If you’ve been scrolling social media over the past week, you may have noticed miniature action figure versions of friends, family, or colleagues neatly wrapped in a blister pack. These plastic-fantastic portraits are the latest AI-powered photo trend to sweep the internet — especially LinkedIn. After digital avatars and Studio Ghibli-inspired selfies, we now have the action figure, produced using ChatGPT’s free image generator. It’s all fun and games, right? But look closer, and behind the gloss and giggles lies some pretty crucial fine print. With this action figure, sustainability is not included. Mel Morris, the founder of research engine…
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