Branding stories
Tailor Brands adds integrated banking for new US LLCs
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Tailor Brands now lets founders open business bank accounts as they form US LLCs, promising faster launches and integrated money tools.
IT jobs most applied for in UK as salaries outpace rest
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IT roles top UK job applications as Software Engineer leads with average pay of GBP £61,268, outpacing salaries in other major sectors.
Tradesman Saver targets digital pros with new brand
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Tradesman Saver launches Professional Saver brand to target IT and digital workers as it refreshes its image and eyes growth into 2026.
Wagepoint rebrands & ramps up remote hiring in Canada
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Payroll software firm Wagepoint unveils a refreshed brand and plans to hire over 45 remote staff across Canada as it targets fresh growth.
Moltbook’s AI agents spark growing security & brand fears
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Moltbook’s boom in user-built AI agents is fuelling mounting warnings over cyber threats and brand damage as governance lags adoption.
Lander & Rogers opens 2026 LawTech Hub to AI startups
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Lander & Rogers opens applications for its 2026 LawTech Hub, a six‑month, equity‑free accelerator for AI and legal tech startups worldwide.
Aussie small firms blend AI speed with human branding
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Australian small firms race to use AI in design, but research shows most still insist on human hands to shape trusted, distinctive brands.
Silverpush unveils real-time Trend Intelligence Platform
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Silverpush launches a real-time Trend Intelligence Platform to turn fast-emerging cultural signals into live, brand-safe ad targeting.
Crompton crowned world’s top ceiling fan maker by 2024
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Crompton named world’s top ceiling fan brand for 2024 by Euromonitor, selling over two crore units a year and one fan every two seconds.
Twilio, AEG sign fan engagement & data partnership
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Twilio signs multi-year deal with AEG to power data-led fan engagement across AXS, Crypto.com Arena and the LA Kings from 2025-26.
Syspro maps AI-led overhaul, M&A push and new brand
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Syspro plots AI-led overhaul, acquisitive growth and a fresh global brand as it chases cloud-first, subscription-fuelled expansion.
Twilio, AEG partner to enhance live sport & ticketing
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Twilio and AEG sign a multi-year deal to power personalised fan engagement across Crypto.com Arena, LA Kings and ticketing platform AXS.
THG Studios reshapes Senior Creative Team with key hires
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THG Studios hires Adam Mandelstam and Rob Sanderson to lead a reshaped senior creative team as it pursues international growth.
Dave Clark founder dies after long design career
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New Zealand design leader Dave Clark dies; agency bearing his name says leadership and ownership stay unchanged under co-founders.
GlobalLogic names LuJean Smith CMO to drive AI growth
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GlobalLogic hires LuJean Smith as CMO to sharpen global brand, push VelocityAI and align with Hitachi’s Inspire 2027 growth strategy.
ECOVACS debuts full-scenario home robots & LilMilo at CES
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ECOVACS launches full-scenario home robots at CES, unveiling new DEEBOT, GOAT, WINBOT and ULTRAMARINE lines plus LilMilo pet bot.
Canva backs ‘Imperfect by Design’ trend in 2026 report
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Canva’s 2026 trends report hails ‘Imperfect by Design’ as creators embrace lo-fi, DIY looks while keeping AI as an essential partner.
HowNow bets on vertical AI agents reshaping UK work
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UK learning platform HowNow backs domain-specific AI agents to join teams as ‘colleagues’ by 2026, reshaping workflows and competition.
Exclaimer nears USD $100 million ARR with global push
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Email branding specialist Exclaimer nears USD $100 million ARR as new products and hires fuel global expansion across major markets.
Six costly mistakes putting new Australian start-ups at risk
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Rising costs and tighter conditions are exposing six avoidable mistakes that could sink Australia’s newest start-ups within their first year.