INSIGHT-DRIVEN, RESULT-FOCUSED TQPR MALAYSIA, YOUR STRATEGIC PR PARTNER.
PR that earns attention in Malaysia





Our Services at a glance
One partner for strategy, media, training, and issues.

Corporate & Marketing Communications
We help define what your brand stands for and communicate it clearly through consistent messaging, press materials, and executive narratives.

Message House Strategy & Development
A one-page blueprint that aligns spokespeople and stakeholders around what to say (and what not to).

Media Relations & Strategy
Strong relationships with Malaysia’s editors and journalists ensure your stories land where they matter. From angles to interviews, we manage the process end to end.

Spokesperson Media & Message Training
Training Realistic simulations that prepare your team to face questions confidently, control narratives, and stay on-message.

Issues & Crisis Training/Management
From first statements to full coordination, we support clients in high-stakes situations with speed, structure, and clarity.

Business Intel, Media Monitoring & Reporting
We track coverage quality, message pull-through, and competitor insights—turning data into actionable recommendations.
Recent Work
How we work
Discover
Objectives, audiences, risks, and who needs to care. Alignment first so approvals move fast later.
Plan
Message house, angles, target outlets, and spokespeople. Timelines and escalation paths are clear.
Execute
Pitching, interviews, briefing packs, and event ops. We adapt to newsroom timing and keep momentum.
Measure
Coverage quality, message pull-through, and next actions. Reports focus on outcomes and learning.
Outcomes We Optimise For
From the Insights Hub
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Multi-Market PR Planning for Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam
Running PR across Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam is not “one press release, three translations.” You need one regional narrative, three local market playbooks, and a

Public Relations KPIs in Malaysia: Realistic Earned Media Targets (and What They Mean)
Public Relations KPIs in Malaysia work best when they measure business impact, not noise. If you’re still mapping outlets, language, and region split, start with

Crisis Communications in Malaysia: The First 24 Hours Public Relations Checklist (2026)
If a crisis hits in Malaysia, the first 24 hours decides whether it stays contained or turns into a reputation spiral. Your goal is simple:
Ready to talk?
Tell us your objective, and we’ll outline a focused PR plan that fits your goals and timeline.