Prometheus scores 3rd straight nomination at Marketing Excellence Awards
Prometheus, the first and only award-winning full-service marketing agency and public relations firm in Western Visayas, has secured its third consecutive nomination at the prestigious Marketing Excellence Awards Philippines. The agency’s campaigns have earned three nominations at the 2025 Marketing Excellence Awards Philippines: Excellence in Location-Based Marketing for the “Unlock New Adventures” campaign, a 2-Wheeler

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Prometheus, the first and only award-winning full-service marketing agency and public relations firm in Western Visayas, has secured its third consecutive nomination at the prestigious Marketing Excellence Awards Philippines.
The agency’s campaigns have earned three nominations at the 2025 Marketing Excellence Awards Philippines:
Excellence in Location-Based Marketing for the “Unlock New Adventures” campaign, a 2-Wheeler Partnership Launch for HOME CREDIT and EMCOR Inc.
Excellence in Customer Engagement for the “Score More” campaign, an adidas Predator Trialing event for BOOTCAMP Football Shop.
Excellence in Marketing to a Specific Audience for the “Score More” campaign, an adidas Predator Trialing event for BOOTCAMP Football Shop.


Prometheus’ “Unlock New Adventures” campaign tackled the challenge of motorcycle financing in the Philippines. In partnership with Home Credit and EMCOR, the agency activated communities during Davao’s vibrant Kadayawan Festival. The campaign brought together over 100 motorcycle enthusiasts for a grand motorcade, immersive experience centers, and on-ground interactions that turned financial concepts into empowering, tangible experiences.


Meanwhile, the “Score More” campaign in Negros Occidental boosted football’s visibility and access to quality gear outside Metro Manila. BOOTCAMP and adidas engaged local and national talent through in-store challenges, dynamic activations, and the Predator Victory Game.
This year’s Marketing Excellence Awards spotlight achievements across 44 categories, from creative advertising and cutting-edge digital strategies to visionary brand building. Winners will be announced on August 8, 2025, at the Grand Hyatt Manila.
Last year’s Marketing Excellence Awards saw Prometheus secure two silver trophies for Excellence in Anniversary Marketing and Excellence in Urban Guerrilla Marketing with its “Marking Ilonggo Stories” campaign for Daily Guardian’s 22nd anniversary.
In 2023, Prometheus CEO and Daily Guardian Vice President External Lcid Crescent Fernandez made history as the first Ilonggo to win Marketing Leader of the Year. Prometheus was also the only agency in Western Visayas to be nominated in the Excellence in Public Sector/Non-Profit Marketing category for its “Bugal sang Kwarto Distrito” campaign for the Fourth Congressional District of the Province of Iloilo.
Prometheus is Western Visayas’ first and only full-service marketing agency and public relations firm. Ideas Engineered refers to our ability to precisely craft, perfect, and execute solutions to solve problems and drive progress. This approach melds creativity, data, and culture to transform raw concepts into actionable strategies that propel clients to success.
We’ve worked with partner brands and clients such as MORE Power, Asia Pacific Medical Center, Damires Hills Farm & Spa Resort, and Birkenstock. Prometheus is also an active member of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Iloilo City and the Iloilo Business Club.
To learn more about Prometheus, follow its official pages on Facebook and LinkedIn. Reach Prometheus via email at marketing@prometheus.ph.
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