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The Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) has thanked its clients as the corporate world marks World Customer Service Week in October.
The company has already expressed its gratitude to a number of clients operating in the financial sector and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods space on air on Joy 99.7 FM.
“I want to take a moment to personally thank you for the trust and support you've shown the Multimedia brands throughout our over 30 years journey”, General Manager in-charge of Sales and Customer Service at MGL, David Max-Fugar said in a short statement.

“In the fast-paced world of media, where stories evolve by the minute and content drives connection, your partnership has remained constant and continue to play a vital role in shaping what we do”, he added.
Max-Fugar pledged that MGL will continue to provide solutions and build relationships with its clients.
“Your feedback, engagement, and loyalty inspire us to push creative boundaries and deliver impactful, high-quality media solutions every single day. We are proud to serve you, and even more honored to grow with you. Thank you for being not just clients, but trusted partners in our mission to inform, inspire, educate and entertain”.
Below are some clients of MGL
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