Redhill opens new office in Mongolia

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Redhill opens new office in Mongolia

Redhill, a Singapore-headquartered full-service global communications agency with a presence in more than 20 countries, has announced the opening of its newest office in Mongolia. This marks Redhill’s 34th office globally and further strengthens the agency’s growing footprint across Asia.

 

The expansion into Mongolia underlines Redhill’s commitment to supporting the country’s fast-evolving business and communications landscape. With its robust economic growth, increasing foreign investments, and strategic position between two of the world’s largest markets, Mongolia presents significant opportunities for businesses and brands. Redhill’s entry will provide organisations in the country with access to world-class communications expertise, integrated services, and a global network.

Jacob Puthenparambil, CEO, Redhill, said: “Opening our office in Mongolia is an important milestone as we continue our mission of building a truly global yet locally rooted communications consultancy. Mongolia is a country with immense potential and a dynamic market that is increasingly engaging with the global economy. What excites us most is the presence of extremely talented youth who are driving fresh perspectives, creativity, and innovation. We are excited to partner with local enterprises, multinational corporations, and government stakeholders to help them tell their stories in authentic and impactful ways, both within Mongolia and to the wider world.”

The Mongolia office will be led by Saruul Khatanbaatar, who will spearhead Redhill’s operations, client partnerships, and growth in the market. The team will focus on delivering integrated communications strategies including public relations, digital, design, crisis communications, and sustainability storytelling.

The launch of the Mongolia office comes on the back of Redhill’s continued global expansion. In the past year, the agency has strengthened its leadership team, enhanced its digital and design capabilities, and deepened its impact in regions such as India, the Middle East, and Africa.