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Sling & Stone announces another five clients in tech and financial services

PR agency Sling & Stone has announced another five client wins, all requesting B2B communications services.

The clients fall within the agency’s technology and financial services teams, and include recruitment tool HireVue, construction technology businesses Place OS and Veyor, education tech platform Texthelp and personal loans company Symple Loans.

 

The new clients follow the September addition of Future Super, Linktree, Zero Co, :Different and six more clients to Sling & Stone’s roster.

This year the agency has also won the PR, influencer and partnership accounts for Levi’s and Rollie, as well as expanded its healthtech roster and launched a sustainability offering.

Global head of business, James Hutchinson, said the new clients were indicative of how the world had changed this year.

“The only constant in our world is change, and it’s happening faster than ever in society, the economy, and consumer behaviour,” Hutchinson said.

“We’re seeing the future emerge quickly in other areas that aren’t yet getting as much attention — in the way we plan and build our cities, the way we interact with buildings, how we educate and hire, and how we deal with our finances. These futures are going to become a reality much quicker than anyone had imagined.

“That’s why we’re helping to craft and tell the stories from HireVue, PlaceOS, Veyor, Texthelp, and Symple Loans. They’re all shaping the future and we’ve spent ten years building and scaling the perfect agency and team to help ambitious brands like this.”

Sling & Stone is also hiring for a head of social and content for Australia and New Zealand as well as an account director, manager and senior executive.

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