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'''Pelham Bell Pottinger''' is the third biggest financial public relations company in the UK by volume of clients, according to the Morningstar (formerly Hemscott<ref>Morningstar website http://corporate.morningstar.com/uk/asp/subject.aspx?xmlfile=489.xml</ref>) financial data group<ref>Hemscott website http://www.hemscott.com/advisers/adviser-rankings/financial-pr-rankings.do</ref><ref>Gorkana news website http://www.gorkanapr.com/news/article?news_articles_id=9722</ref>. It is a subsidiary of ''[[Bell Pottinger Group]]''<ref>company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/companies</ref>, the public relations consultancy founded by ''[[Lord Bell]]'' and Piers Pottinger, which has been ranked number one for the past four years in ''[[PR Week]]'' magazine's league tables<ref>PR Week new site http://www.prweek.com/uk/researchData/login/904498/</ref><ref>Guardian article http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/apr/20/marketingandpr</ref>. Bell Pottinger is itself a subsidiary of ''[[Chime Communications]]''<ref>company website http://www.chime.plc.uk/our-companies</ref>. |
'''Pelham Bell Pottinger''' is the third biggest financial public relations company in the UK by volume of clients, according to the Morningstar, Inc (formerly Hemscott<ref>Morningstar website http://corporate.morningstar.com/uk/asp/subject.aspx?xmlfile=489.xml</ref>) financial data group<ref>Hemscott website http://www.hemscott.com/advisers/adviser-rankings/financial-pr-rankings.do</ref><ref>Gorkana news website http://www.gorkanapr.com/news/article?news_articles_id=9722</ref>. It is a subsidiary of ''[[Bell Pottinger Group]]''<ref>company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/companies</ref>, the public relations consultancy founded by ''[[Lord Bell]]'' and Piers Pottinger, which has been ranked number one for the past four years in ''[[PR Week]]'' magazine's league tables<ref>PR Week new site http://www.prweek.com/uk/researchData/login/904498/</ref><ref>Guardian article http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/apr/20/marketingandpr</ref>. Bell Pottinger is itself a subsidiary of ''[[Chime Communications]]''<ref>company website http://www.chime.plc.uk/our-companies</ref>. |
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The company was formed in 2009 by the merger of Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial and a competitor, Pelham PR, which had been founded in 2004<ref>PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial</ref>. In its merged form it is run by Pelham’s founder and managing director, James Henderson<ref>PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial</ref><ref>company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/keypeople</ref>. |
The company was formed in 2009 by the merger of Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial and a competitor, Pelham PR, which had been founded in 2004<ref>PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial</ref>. In its merged form it is run by Pelham’s founder and managing director, James Henderson<ref>PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial</ref><ref>company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/keypeople</ref>. |
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Revision as of 07:28, 11 October 2011
Pelham Bell Pottinger is the third biggest financial public relations company in the UK by volume of clients, according to the Morningstar, Inc (formerly Hemscott[1]) financial data group[2][3]. It is a subsidiary of Bell Pottinger Group[4], the public relations consultancy founded by Lord Bell and Piers Pottinger, which has been ranked number one for the past four years in PR Week magazine's league tables[5][6]. Bell Pottinger is itself a subsidiary of Chime Communications[7].
The company was formed in 2009 by the merger of Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial and a competitor, Pelham PR, which had been founded in 2004[8]. In its merged form it is run by Pelham’s founder and managing director, James Henderson[9][10].
Clients
The company claims to have 150 clients including Imperial Tobacco, Kurt Geiger, Mulberry, Premier Oil, Qatar Holding, Richemont, TalkTalk, Temasek Holdings, Theo Fennell, TPG, Waitrose and Williams Grand Prix Holding[11][12].
References
- ^ Morningstar website http://corporate.morningstar.com/uk/asp/subject.aspx?xmlfile=489.xml
- ^ Hemscott website http://www.hemscott.com/advisers/adviser-rankings/financial-pr-rankings.do
- ^ Gorkana news website http://www.gorkanapr.com/news/article?news_articles_id=9722
- ^ company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/companies
- ^ PR Week new site http://www.prweek.com/uk/researchData/login/904498/
- ^ Guardian article http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/apr/20/marketingandpr
- ^ company website http://www.chime.plc.uk/our-companies
- ^ PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial
- ^ PR Week news article http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/965046/Chime-merge-Pelham-PR-Bell-Pottinger-Corporate---Financial
- ^ company website http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/index.php/keypeople
- ^ company website http://www.pelhambellpottinger.co.uk/clients_and_sectors
- ^ Qatar Holding website http://www.qatarholding.qa/pages/Contactus.aspx