Perthshire marketing firm Cunningly Good Group gets top ranking, putting Scotland on the map

Perthshire marketing firm Cunningly Good Group gets top ranking, putting Scotland on the map

Perth-based integrated communications agency Cunningly Good Group has been ranked as one of the top 30 small independent marketing agencies in the UK.

In a market analysis of the independent marketing agency landscape by The Drum magazine, Cunningly Good Group came in at number 30 in the U.K. among agencies with up to 25 staff.

The highly respected Independent Agencies Census ranks agencies by financial performance as well as client satisfaction. The news follows what has been an incredibly challenging period for the agency as it recovers from the impact of the pandemic.

On its road to recovery, Cunningly Good Group also picked up the Gold Chartered Institute of Public Relations PRide Awards for Outstanding Small Public Relations Consultancy last year. Cunningly Good Group provides a suite of specialist marketing services to ambitious brands, who want to scale and are ready to invest including strategic marketing, public relations, website development and graphic design.

Their clients include the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 71 Brewing, Lantra, The Enchanted Forest, Diatech, Etape Caledonia and Scone Palace.

Tricia Fox, Founder and Managing director of Cunningly Good Group, said: “This completely took us by surprise and, I’m not afraid to say, actually quite moved us. Like many businesses the last two years have not been easy, but we are growing and we have high ambitions. To be listed in the Top 30 independent small agencies in the UK is no mean feat and a testimony to the grit, determination and experience of our team to continue to deliver exceptional client services in some of the toughest of circumstances.”

For further information contact Tricia Fox on 01738 658187 or mobile 07989 955039

Cunningly Good Group

A highly experienced blended agency with experts in strategy, communications, design and websites.

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