Woolworths looks at paying ‘compensation’ to agencies in $240m media pitch

woolworths logoWoolworths is understood to be looking at paying agencies involved in its prolonged pitch for its $240m media account compensation, fuelling speculation it is set to stay with Carat on a revised year-long deal.

The pitch, which remains unresolved, has now been through four stages with a final shortlist consisting of incumbent Carat against rival OMD and MediaCom, with independents Match Media and Bohemia thought to be on a secondary list of smaller support agencies.

Mumbrella understands the retailer is considering paying the agencies involved for the hundreds of man hours involved in the challenging process, which was meant to be resolved by Easter, following the appointment of former Coles executive Tony Phillips as its chief marketing officer in March when the pitch was already underway.

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