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Wins Grand Prix and 21 awards across categories, marking back-to-back top honors
Making history once again, Digibrush dominated the SLIM Digis Awards 2024, taking home the prestigious Grand Prix and a staggering 21 awards across 19 categories, more than any other agency. This back-to-back Grand Prix win solidifies Digibrush’s position as Sri Lanka’s most awarded digital marketing force, setting an unmatched standard in the industry.
Achieving an astounding 21 awards across 19 categories at the SLIM Digis Awards, Digibrush has set a new standard, nearly doubling its record of 12 wins from last year. This historic accomplishment, capped by a second consecutive Grand Prix win, demonstrates why Digibrush is trusted by clients who demand real results and measurable returns on investment. The biggest award of the night—the Grand Prix—was won for the Softlogic Life - Legends Campaign in the Best Use of Creator/Influencer/UGC Content category. Known for their data-driven approach and commitment to performance marketing, Digibrush consistently delivers impactful campaigns that go beyond creativity to drive growth. Clients looking for proven success in digital marketing know they can count on Digibrush, whose dedication to excellence has reshaped Sri Lanka’s digital landscape and established a benchmark others strive to meet.
At the heart of Digibrush’s success were groundbreaking campaigns that spanned performance marketing, influencer collaborations, and international projects. The agency’s innovative approach earned it four Gold awards, including one for the HUTCH Roaming Campaign, marking its fourth consecutive win in Best Performance Marketing. Additionally, Digibrush’s work on the Crocodile 11.11 Hunt Campaign brought home a Bronze, further underscoring its expertise in driving impact and online revenue.
Digibrush’s versatility shone through its wins in the Best Use of Influencers and Creators category, where it claimed both Gold and Bronze for the second consecutive year. These accolades recognize the agency’s skill in leveraging influencer partnerships that not only enhance brand visibility but also foster genuine audience connections.
The agency’s reach extended beyond Sri Lanka, as it earned international acclaim for its campaign with Boxica, a Dubai-based fitness brand. This recognition highlights Digibrush’s growing footprint and commitment to showcasing Sri Lankan digital talent on the global stage.
Reflecting on the wins, Managing Director Hisham Zulfikar expressed pride in the team’s achievements:
“These awards are a testament to the culture and processes we’ve built. We empower our team to produce quality work that makes a tangible difference for our clients. Looking ahead, we’re excited to form revenue-sharing partnerships with international clients, particularly in Dubai’s beauty and services sectors.”
Co-Founder and Head of Digital & Design Innovation, Fazaal Naufer, commented on the agency’s momentum:
“Our achievements reflect a drive that goes beyond delivering campaigns—we’re redefining how digital impacts business growth. For us, each win reinforces our commitment to setting new standards in digital effectiveness and client success.”
Since its inception over 16 years ago, Digibrush has evolved from a boutique startup to an unparalleled leader in Sri Lanka’s digital landscape. With a focus on performance marketing and growth-driven strategies, Digibrush has partnered with brands like HUTCH, Domino’s, and Softlogic Life to achieve tangible results. Today, its influence extends across 10 countries, reflecting a commitment to pushing boundaries, driving growth, and setting new standards both locally and internationally.
With its wins at SLIM Digis 2024, Digibrush has once again proven why it leads Sri Lanka’s digital marketing industry. Each award highlights the team’s dedication to creating real results for clients. As Digibrush looks to the future, they’re ready to keep raising standards and delivering meaningful outcomes, both in Sri Lanka and beyond.