BMF Lands $1.9m Federal Government Advertising Contract

BMF Lands $1.9m Federal Government Advertising Contract

Enero-owned creative agency BMF has been appointed to an advertising contract for the federal government’s Department of Jobs and Small Business.

According to a notice on the AusTender website, BMF commenced working on the contract – which runs until 30 June 2019 – earlier this month. The contract is worth exactly $1878,702.16, however, it is not clear what it involves.

A spokesperson for the Department of Jobs and Small Business spokesperson told B&T: “BMF Advertising was selected through a competitive merit-based limited tender process in accordance with the guidelines on information and advertising campaigns by non-corporate commonwealth entities, and in consultation with the Australian government Department of Finance.”

BMF declined to comment when contacted by B&T.

This isn’t the first time BMF has delivered work for the federal government relating to small business.

The agency launched an integrated campaign last year to educate the Australian community and small businesses about the new laws and measures in place to help address the issue of multinational tax avoidance.




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