QMS wins iconic Sydney billboard tender
QMS has significantly expanded its NSW portfolio following a new agreement with Transport for NSW.
The leading digital outdoor company will cover nine of Sydney’s most prized digital out of home assets, including the iconic overbridge on Cremorne’s Military Road.
Powered by 100% Green Power, other sites include Crows Nest on the Gore Hill Freeway, Maroubra on Anzac Parade, North Ryde on Epping Road, Wiley Park on King Georges Road and Blakehurst on the Princes Highway.
QMS chief operating officer Sara Lappage said: “Creating a compelling and balanced network for our clients and agency partners in Sydney has been one of our key strategic priorities, and the new agreement with Transport for NSW is a game-changing addition to our existing portfolio of premium digital large format billboards.
“We’re excited to have been selected as Transport for NSW’s new partner for these sites, which are in highly sought-after locations and are considered some of Sydney’s most prestigious and important digital out of home assets.”
The significant win marks a major milestone for QMS following a steep growth trajectory in NSW, including the recently announced tender wins with The Hills Shire Council, the Australian Turf Club’s Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, and the Australian Rail Track Corporation’s (ARTC) out of home assets across Sydney.
The new agreements will expand QMS’ digital large format network in NSW by more than 40% and will commence on January 1 2025.
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