
Volkswagen is reviewing its global media planning and buying account – spanning brands including VW, Audi, Skoda and Seat – which is currently held by PHD.
The Germany-based automotive giant spent around €1.5bn on its flagship VW brand alone in 2020. The media review – which was first reported in the German – is part of a statutory process, with Omnicom-owned PHD's contract set to expire at the end of 2023. The previous global review lasted a year.
A spokesperson for Volkswagen confirmed the news, and issued ±±¾©Èü³µpk10 a statement, which said: "In the coming year, there will be a regular tender for the Volkswagen Group's media agency contract, which has been in place since 2016 and runs until the end of 2023.
"This will be the responsibility of Jason Lusty, who has taken over group marketing in addition to brand and marketing strategy. We ask for your understanding that we are not providing any further details."
PHD was appointed in 2016 – taking over the account in 2017 – clinching Volkswagen Group's then-estimated $3bn business (£2.35bn).
It was understood at the time that Volkswagen wanted a greater emphasis on digital and programmatic from PHD.
Before appointing PHD in 2016, Volkswagen Group had used WPP's MediaCom since 1998. PHD already had a relationship with the automotive firm, handling its luxury brands Bentley and Porsche globally and Seat in the UK.
Volkswagen Group also has a commercial vehicles and truck business, MAN.
Volkswagen Group is the second largest car manufacturer in the world behind Toyota. In FY20, it reported sales revenue of €222.9 billion – down 11.8% on FY19 – due to the Covid-19 pandemic.