28 November 2018
PR Company of the Year
Instinctif Partners
Instinctif Partners approaches PR in the energy sector on the fundamental principle that all companies and organisations operating within it will continue to face complex challenges and pressures to communicate their business models and justify their returns. Serving a diverse portfolio of clients across the globe, including work in South Africa, Oman and the UK, the firm focuses on delivering interconnected solutions for its energy clients. This approach ensures that communications support clients’ business objectives and enhance their licenses to operate, engaging the length of the stakeholder supply chain—from the capital markets to customers. Its experience has given it expertise in a wi
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