PLUS Malaysia wins APAC PR Award

PLUS Malaysia Berhad emerged as the in-house winner of the Public Sector Award category of the PRCA APAC 2023 Award Ceremony held in Singapore.
PLUS is indeed blessed to have won this award as we were competing against formidable brands like the Hong Kong Police Force, the Singapore Maritime Foundation, and the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department and  being a first-time winner, this accolade is a tribute to all the hard work of all 3800 Warga PLUS over the past year.
It’s a brilliant testimonial that the highway industry Communications can be as vibrant and as potent as others,” said a beaming Syed Mohammed Idid, PLUS’s Head of Corporate Communications .
Syed Mohammed Idid – Head of Corporate Communications PLUS Malaysia Berhad
Tara Munis, Head of PRCA APAC, said, “the  award ceremony is an opportunity to showcase the very best PR and Communications work delivered over the past year, and every finalist has delivered outstanding work; and the winners represent the best of our industry.”
PRCA APAC award ceremony saw over 40 Asia Pacific based PR Consultancies as well as renowned corporates from China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia Philippines, India, Australia, and Malaysia
The PRCA (Public Relations Communications Association) was founded in 1969, and the Asia Pacific chapter was launched in 2021.
The associations aim is to raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practices, and creating networking opportunities.

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