Why Arnold, Nitro Aren't the Safe Choice for Volvo

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NEW YORK Last week, Volvo selected the team of Havas’ Arnold and independent Nitro to handle its estimated $150 million global advertising business.

This follows a 16-year run with Havas’ Euro RSCG, which retains Volvo’s interactive and direct duties.

The Goteborg, Sweden-based client’s director of global advertising, Tim Ellis, led the review, which began in January and got down to Arnold/Nitro versus Publicis’ Fallon in the final round.

He talked exclusively to Adweek about what distinguished the winning agencies, how Volvo will evolve beyond safety and Hyundai’s attempts to poach its contenders.

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