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Ocean on 76 Collective acquires experiential marketing specialists, Digiworx

The Ocean on 76 Collective, led by Founder and CEO Prins Mhlanga, has announced the acquisition of Digiworx, an experiential marketing company. The Ocean on 76 Collective is thrilled to bring this calibre of experience to its current team as part of a deliberate move to bolster its fiercely competitive digital platform capabilities.

According to Nomakhosi Skosana, Chief Operations Officer at Ocean On 76 Collective, Digiworx is an intriguing, female-led company that will complement our ecosystem of mobile marketing offerings. “This incredible 12-year-old business provides opportunities for increased growth and expansion attributable toward its impressive corporate clientele.”

 

Samantha Govindan – Managing Director of Digiworx

Founder and Managing Director of Digiworx, Samantha Govindan, is thrilled with the prospect of joining the group: “This will fundamentally transform and add value in how the market views the company and will give us the gravitas needed to bid for the big events and opportunities. I’ve had plenty of chances to partnerships over the years, but none were as compelling to Digiworx as this one is.”

Business will continue as usual, but the Ocean on 76 Collective will offer strategic access to new markets and business scale, according to Govindan. “Our management team remains in place, and we look forward to working with our new partner to expand both businesses and have access to new industries,” she says.

Marketing, product launches, events, advertising, field services, printing, branding, and campaign literature are all advantages provided by Digiworx, a company with its Head office based in Gauteng with a presence across every province in South Africa.

 

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