Recognised Excellence: Amire Receives Platinum Summit Marketing Effectiveness Award

Amire Won the 2025 Summit Marketing Effectiveness Awards

Sydney, New South Wales Jan 20, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Amire is proud to announce that it has been awarded PLATINUM at the 2025 Summit Marketing Effectiveness Awards in the Online Advertising and Marketing Consumer category. The award recognises the effectiveness of Amires online advertising campaign and underscores the agencys ongoing commitment to excellence and measurable marketing impact.

The Summit Marketing Effectiveness Awards celebrate marketing initiatives that demonstrate outstanding strategy, creativity, and proven results. In a highly competitive global field featuring hundreds of submissions from organisations around the world, receiving a Platinum award highlights the strength, rigour, and performance of Amires work.

The MEA winners are carefully evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges, composed of experts with extensive industry experience, said Jocelyn Luciano, Principal and Managing Director of Summit Awards. These awards highlight marketing initiatives that embody creativity, strategy, and measurable impact, making them a true benchmark of success.

This Platinum award is a powerful endorsement of our performance-driven approach to online advertising, said Sean, Director of Amire. It reflects not only the expertise and dedication of our team, but also the strong partnerships we build with our clients to deliver campaigns that achieve meaningful, measurable consumer outcomes.

Discover more about Amires award-winning work and approach to effective digital marketing on our website: https://www.amire.com.au

For comprehensive details about the Summit Marketing Effectiveness Awards and participation opportunities, visit https://www.summitawards.com.

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