Invictus Blue wins Digital Agency of the Year at digital marketing awards


KUALA LUMPUR: Invictus Blue was named Digital Agency of the Year at the d Awards 2026, organised by the Malaysian Digital Association (MDA).

According to the awards website, the event is held to acknowledge innovation in design and the execution of marketing digital campaigns that make a difference in the way consumers perceive and consume brands.

Invictus Blue said in a statement the recognition demonstrates its ability to combine global media capabilities with local market intelligence, connecting data, AI, technology with content to deliver positive and measurable business impact for clients. 

"Digital Agency of the Year is not a title won by a single campaign or a single team. It is the outcome of a culture - a culture that believes there is always a better answer," said Keith Miranda, president of Invictus Blue Group. 

According to Jo Yau, group CEO of Invictus Blue Group, the achievement reflects the agency's belief that talent remains the most important differentiator in an era increasingly shaped by technology. 

"The tools available to agencies today are becoming increasingly accessible. Technology can level the playing field. What truly sets organisations apart is their people, and our commitment to building and empowering 100% local talent." 

Alongside the Digital Agency of the Year award, Invictus Blue also won Gold for the Best Use of Data category.

 

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