IPM Awards 2024: And the Winners Are..

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The stars of promotional marketing shine brightly at the IPM Awards 2024—where for over 50 years we have recognised and celebrated teams that push boundaries and elevate industry standards. This year’s winners have set a new benchmark for creativity, innovation, and impact. After careful judging across categories—covering everything from brand activations and immersive experiences to partnerships, loyalty, and incentives—the Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards reflect the depth of talent driving the industry forward. Standout campaigns across food, beverage, sports, and entertainment continue to raise the bar across diverse environments. While the highly anticipated Grand Prix and Agency of the Year awards, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats. Congratulations to all finalists and winners for shaping the future of the industry. Explore the full list of winners here and relive the unforgettable moments of the IPM Awards 2024.

Setting the Gold Standard

The IPM Awards 2024 opened with a heartfelt welcome from Emma Kirk, General Manager of the IPM, who highlighted the strides made in fostering a more connected and robust marketing community. Held at the NOBU Hotel in Portman Square, the ceremony was lively thanks to comedian Tom Allen, while Lord Black of Brentwood, President of the IPM, delivered a keynote speech that added gravitas to the event. Lord Black reflected on the dynamism, emery, and rapidly evolving nature of the marketing landscape, addressing the challenges and opportunities ahead for the industry amidst technological disruption and evolving regulations. His words set the tone for a celebration of campaigns that exemplify the gold standard of promotional marketing in the United Kingdom.

Brand Experience takes centre stage, with N2O claiming Gold for the immersive “Tesco Christmas Grotto,” followed by another Gold in Travel, Leisure, and Tourism for their “P&O Cruises” campaign. In the same category, tpf earned Bronze for their playful “Universal Parks & Resorts x The Grinch” activation, while 83 Agency secured Silver for their cultural narrative in “The Kingdom: Where It All Begins.” Among other experiential winners, TRO was recognised for their nostalgic “Goodwood Revival 2023 for MINI Cooper,” and Blackjack Promotions impressed at the point of purchase with their “World Duty Free & Nestlé Treasure Hunt.” In Brand Partnerships, Cat Among The Pigeons took Gold for “Trek x Decathlon Everybody Active,” while their “Horlicks Find Your Happy Place” campaign also performed strongly. Over in Entertainment and Sport, The Leith Agency captured both Gold and Silver, standing out with culturally relevant and successful product launches for Motherwell FC and The Macallan.

TLC Worldwide earned Gold in Loyalty for their ‘YouTube High Five Program,’ while Mando also took home Gold in Incentive, Prize, and Loyalty for their outstanding Sky Cinema campaign, further raising the bar in loyalty execution. Cloud Nine Incentives were recognised for their Adidas Terrex Intersport 2024 campaign, which set a high standard in loyalty programme execution. While Hashting showcased their excellence in Promotional Marketing Services for their “Beavertown Lazer Crush X Digital Drive to Store” campaign, which demonstrated the power of digital engagement. The Positive Impact category honoured Together Agency with Gold for “Charlie is in Control”, which tackled drug-related violence through behaviour change in collaboration with Leicestershire Police.

One of the afternoon’s most emotional moments came with the presentation of the Bob Suppiah Award, a new award given annually to an IPM member organisation that has demonstrated an exceptional dedication to the industry. The award celebrates organisations that embody the core IPM values of Protect, Promote, and Progress, and that have made a significant impact over the last year through active participation, leadership, and commitment to the IPM’s mission. This year, N2O was recognised for their contributions, making the moment a heartfelt tribute to the legacy of the late Bob Suppiah, whose passion and commitment to uplifting the industry continue to inspire. The award serves as a reminder of Bob’s enduring influence on the IPM community and his unwavering belief in the power of positive engagement and industry progress.

As the evening reached its crescendo, ZEAL Creative was named Agency of the Year for the second consecutive year thanks to standout campaigns across retail marketing, social impact, and brand activation. Their Pringles x PayPoint campaign highlighted innovation in retail by offering rewards through non-traditional channels, while Anchor x UK Community Foundations demonstrated the power of social impact by linking butter sales to community funding. Meanwhile, the prestigious Grand Prix Award, the highest accolade of the night, went to Hopper & Clarion Communications for their Aldi Rose Degrees Billboard campaign. Designed to mark National Rosé Day, this campaign featured the world’s first temperature-sensitive billboard, which dispensed free rosé wine when the temperature reached 19.2°C, the ideal rosé drinking temperature. Congratulations to all our finalists and winners for shaping the future of the industry.

Explore the full list of winners here and relive the defining moments of the IPM Awards 2024.