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Social Republic Wins One Of The UK’s Largest Independent Lenders
Global social media agency, Social Republic, has been appointed by business finance provider, White Oak, for its social media marketing services, further establishing its presence in an industry worth £530m.
One of the UK’s largest independent lenders will join the agency’s portfolio alongside The British Red Cross, Neville Johnson, RedManta and Constance Hotels & Resorts.
Founded over 30 years ago, White Oak has funded more than 44,000 businesses, as well as, providing over £1 billion to businesses since 2018 alone.
Social Republic’s global teams will focus on promoting White Oak’s industry expertise and business lending offering through organic social media campaigns across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter, combined with weekly blogging updates.
Dean Renshaw, Customer Outreach Manager at White Oak commented: “We can’t wait to start expanding our brand awareness and reach customers instantly through social media alongside Social Republic global teams.”
CEO of Social Republic, Rob Illidge added: “We’re delighted to begin our new partnership with White Oak, and we look forward to helping them expand their social media presence through the power of social media.”
Social Republic has established itself as a leading global agency, having developed a client base in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Davina Consoli .
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