Meet the Asian Winners from the 10th Edition of the WINA Festival

Meet the Asian Winners from the 10th Edition of the WINA Festival

Ibiza / Santiago, June 2025 – The WINA Festival, the international competition for independent creatives, that awards the best of independent advertising, has officially announced the winners of its tenth edition, which included participants from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. Year after year, the WINA Festival highlights the constant growth of the indie community, which has found in WINA a space for recognition and global projection. 

WINA’s 10th edition had two special in-person events: the first, on June 5, at the Renaissance in Santiago, where some of our Hispanic winners joined us for a day of conferences, forums and an awards dinner. Then on June 13, we met with winners for an award-winning sunset cocktail on the rooftop of Club Ushuaïa, where some attendees continued the celebration by attending a party with DJ Calvin Harris.

Participants from Asia stood out at the 10th Edition of the WINA Festival with creative and high-impact proposals.

The agency i-dac, of Indonesia, took home two silver medals for its case “The Longing Voice,” for Telkomsel, three bronzes for its case “The Accident in a Blink,” for Jasa Marga, and a bronze for its case “Supercrazy-Superstitious,” para Supermom, and an honorable mention for its case “The Spicy Maze,” for Sarimi Gelas Cabai.

Meanwhile, The Bold Group, of Saudi Arabia, was also recognized with two bronze medals: one for its campaign “ISSA Rebranding” for ISSA – Islamic Solidarity Sports Association, and another for “BSF National Day 2024” for Banque Saudi Fransi.

Last but not least on this list of standout Asian agencies, is Shoryuken Production, of Thailand, which earned an honorable mention with its “Food Hero” case for Kitti Chaiyaporn, which stood out for its creative approach to social commitment.

Some of the most important awards from this edition went to Joystick and FIFCO. Joystick was named the Agency of the Year and FIFCO, with 122 points, was named Brand of the Year. Spain had two agencies in the Top 5, with Officer & Gentleman (2) and Manifiesto (4). And, for the first time, an Australian agency made the Top 10, with Hero (6). I-Dac Indonesia also managed to become the first Asian agency to rank within the Top 10. Peru’s independent community made quite a statement in this edition, with three agencies ranking top-tier.