CENTURY Pacific Food Inc. (CNPF) has been named Asia’s “Marketing Company of the Year” by the Asia Marketing Federation (AMF), one of Asia’s foremost governing bodies in marketing.
Forty companies from all over the region were nominated for the prestigious award, from which 16 finalists were chosen representing a total of nine nations.
CNPF, the Philippine Marketing Association (PMA) nominee, will be formally named the winner in an upcoming Asia Marketing Excellence Awards to be held in South Korea on September 22.
In a ceremony held in the Marriott on July 28, the company received a special citation from the PMA commending its efforts and success in bringing the title home.
Pinky Yee, president of the PMA, said, “The Philippine Marketing Association is extremely proud of Century Pacific for this win. It is much deserved for a world-class Filipino company that has raised the bar for marketing excellence.”
Century Pacific, the country’s largest canned food company, was recognized for its “outstanding and trailblazing efforts in the marketing of products and services” reflecting “admirable qualities of versatility, innovativeness and ingenuity”.
The company behind household names Century Tuna, Argentina Corned Beef, 555 Sardines, Angel Milk and Birch Tree has long been known to use innovative marketing campaigns. Its multibrand approach caters to a broad customer base, capturing a larger share of the consumers’ wallet.
CNPF spearheaded the consumption of canned tuna in the Philippines by promoting the product’s health benefits and growing its flagship Century Tuna brand into a lifestyle icon. The term “Century Tuna Superbods” is now a popular catch phrase to mean fit, fab and sexy.
“The acknowledgment of our efforts is an honor not only for our company, but for our country, as well. We are very proud to be recognized among the best of the best in Asia,” Vice President and General Manager Gregory Banzon said.
Apart from tuna, Century Pacific is also engaged in the development, marketing and distribution of processed meat, dairy and coconut products for its own brands, as well as the brands of others.
“We look forward to further growing our business and our categories, at the same time promoting excellence in the field of marketing in the Philippines,” Banzon added. In 2015 CNPF saw consolidated revenues and net income expand by 14 percent and 21 percent, respectively, on the back of strong volume growth across all its branded segments. For the first quarter of 2016, the company continued to exhibit similar trends, growing revenues by 22 percent and net income by 45 percent.