Metropolitan Police Appoints New Agency for Rebranding

Metropolitan Police Appoints New Agency for Rebranding

The lucrative, £4m two-year contract will see the consortium help the service in their pledge to deliver ‘More Trust, Less Crime and High Standards’.

The Metropolitan Police has appointed a consortium, including conversion agency Unlimited and creative shop Pablo, to act as its agency partner following a competitive pitch process.

Metropolitan Police Service head of campaigns and marketing, Stephanie Day, said, “Our work can be challenging, but it is incredibly rewarding. We were looking for a partner with creative excellence to join us at this crucial stage.”

Unlimited and Pablo will now look to support The Met as it embarks on re-building trust with communities following a series of high-profile scandals such as Sarah Everard’s murder and being declared institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic.

The lucrative, £4m two-year contract will see the consortium help the service in their pledge to deliver ‘More Trust, Less Crime and High Standards’.

Unlimited and Pablo will also assist the Met in rolling out its ‘A New Met for London’ plan, which will aim to recruit more officers from diverse backgrounds improving culture and standards, and fixing structural issues.