Top 25 Digital Marketing Agencies in Myanmar (2026) — Complete Directory
Discover the best digital marketing agencies in Myanmar for 2026. Compare 25 verified agencies by services, clients, awards, team size, and pricing to find the right partner for your brand.
This is the most comprehensive agency directory for Myanmar's digital marketing industry. We research, verify, and update this list regularly based on our knowledge of the market, conversations with brand-side marketers, and publicly available information. If you're choosing an agency partner in Myanmar, start here.
Introduction: Why This Directory Matters
Finding the right digital marketing agency in Myanmar has never been more consequential — or more complicated. The country's advertising market is estimated at roughly USD 280–290 million in 2025, growing at approximately 7% annually even against a backdrop of significant macroeconomic headwinds. The kyat trades around MMK 4,520 to the US dollar, inflation is running at roughly 25%, and the talent pool continues to shrink as skilled professionals emigrate. And yet, brands — both multinational giants and ambitious local challengers — are still spending, still competing, and still looking for agency partners that can navigate Myanmar's uniquely complex media landscape.
That landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Facebook, once so dominant that many Myanmar consumers used it synonymously with "the internet," is now technically banned and accessible only via VPN. Meanwhile, TikTok has overtaken Facebook in adult advertising reach — commanding 19.6 million adults versus Facebook's 13.1 million — and the platform is reshaping how brands connect with younger audiences. Google Ads, programmatic display, influencer marketing on YouTube and TikTok, and SMS/messaging-app campaigns are all growing in importance.
Against this backdrop, there are roughly 280 registered marketing and communications agencies operating in Myanmar, with approximately 76% headquartered in Yangon. They range from the country's largest advertising conglomerate (230+ staff, six sub-agencies) to boutique creative studios with fewer than ten people. Their capabilities span everything from traditional media planning to HubSpot CRM implementation, from PR crisis management to blockchain-backed media buying.
This directory cuts through the noise. We profiled 25 real, verified agencies currently operating in Myanmar, covering founding year, team size, headquarters city, key services, notable clients, and awards recognition. Whether you are a CMO at a multinational FMCG company, a regional challenger brand looking to enter the market, or a local business ready to scale digital spend, this guide gives you the structured information you need to build a shortlist.
How We Selected These 25 Agencies
Every agency on this list was evaluated against the following criteria:
- Active operations — The agency must have a live website, verified LinkedIn presence, or confirmed recent client work as of late 2025 / early 2026.
- Myanmar-market focus — The agency must operate a dedicated team within Myanmar (not merely a remote service page targeting Myanmar businesses).
- Service breadth or depth — Each agency either covers multiple disciplines (integrated) or shows proven depth in a specialist area (e.g., PR, media buying, programmatic).
- Verifiable track record — Founding year, client work, or awards must be corroborated through at least one public source: agency website, Campaign Asia, LinkedIn, industry databases such as TechBehemoths or PRovoke, or Bloomberg/Forbes coverage.
- Diversity of scale — The list deliberately includes agencies across the size spectrum — from the 230-person Mango Myanmar Group to the sub-ten-person Bold Label — because the right agency for a Fortune 500 brand is rarely the right agency for an early-stage local brand.
Agencies are ranked roughly by regional prominence and award recognition, not by size alone.
Quick Comparison Table: All 25 Agencies at a Glance
| # | Agency | Founded | HQ | Team Size | Core Speciality | Notable Award / Distinction | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blink | 2014 | Yangon | Undisclosed | Brand strategy, performance marketing | Campaign Asia Gold Independent AOY 2024 | blink.com.mm |
| 2 | Mango Myanmar Group | 2004 | Yangon | 230+ | Full-service advertising group | Myanmar's largest advertising group; CA Bronze x3 (2024) | mangomyanmargroup.com |
| 3 | B360 / BEYOND 360 | 2019 | Yangon | 30–50 | MarTech, HubSpot, performance | Campaign Asia Silver Independent AOY 2024; Myanmar's 1st HubSpot Gold Partner | b360group.com |
| 4 | Amara Digital | 2012 | Yangon | 11–50 | Social media, SEO, SEM | Myanmar's first digital marketing agency; founder Forbes honoree | amaradigitalagency.com |
| 5 | Pixellion 360 | 2014 | Yangon | 50+ | Full-service digital | 300+ clients across 5 countries | pixelliongroup.com |
| 6 | MCI / MCIX Agency | 2013 (MM) | Yangon | 51–200 (regional) | Integrated, omnichannel | Bangkok-based MCI Group; 150+ regional clients | mcixagency.com |
| 7 | ERA Myanmar / Ruder Finn Era | 2015 | Yangon | 40+ | PR, strategic comms | Most awarded PR firm SABRE APAC 2022; acquired by Ruder Finn 2025 | eracommunications.com |
| 8 | Chilli Agency | 2016 | Yangon + SG | Undisclosed | PR, digital, social listening | Campaign Asia Bronze PR AOY 2023 | chilli.agency |
| 9 | nexlabs | 2013 | Yangon | ~39 | Digital transformation, tech | Bloomberg-featured; Facebook Managed Agency | nexlabs.co |
| 10 | Vero Myanmar | 2013 (MM) | Yangon | 20+ (260+ SEA) | Influencer marketing, comms | Campaign Asia Influencer Marketing AOY SEA 2024; B Corp certified | vero-asean.com |
| 11 | Coca Media | 2007 | Yangon | 11–50 | Media planning & buying | One of Myanmar's longest-serving independent media agencies | cocamediamm.com |
| 12 | Zurich Marketing Group | 2013 | Yangon | 100+ | 360° marketing, events, esports | "Myanmar's Largest Marketing Platform" | zurichmarketinggroup.com |
| 13 | Salt & Pixel | 2018 | Yangon | Undisclosed | Creative, branding, social | Full-service creative boutique | saltnpixel.com |
| 14 | Newness Digital | 2020 | Yangon + BKK | 11–50 | Branding, digital advertising | Cross-border Myanmar/Thailand client work | newness.com.mm |
| 15 | VisibleOne Myanmar | 2008 (group) | Yangon | Undisclosed | Web design, SEO, HubSpot | Singapore-HQ; HubSpot certified partner | visibleone.com/mm |
| 16 | YCP Interactive Myanmar | ~2015 | Yangon | Undisclosed (regional) | Digital + creative, MarTech | Part of YCP Holdings (est. 2011); clients: Nestlé, Unilever, Shopee | ycp.com/isd |
| 17 | Synapse Original | 2013 | Yangon | 51–200 (peak) | Integrated marketing | Campaign Asia Creative + Digital AOY 2020 | synapseoriginal.com |
| 18 | Digital Dots Myanmar | 2014 | Yangon | Undisclosed | Creative digital, web dev | Multi-year track record with local brands | digitaldots.com.mm |
| 19 | Liquid Branding | 2004 | Yangon + BKK | 15–20 | Strategic branding | 20+ years SEA experience; clients: Yoma Bank, Junction City | liquid-branding.com |
| 20 | BBM Limited (Big Bang Myanmar) | 2015 | Yangon | 11–50 | Experiential marketing | Brand activation specialist | bbmcreative.com |
| 21 | MWS Company Limited | 2008 | Yangon | 50+ | Web development, digital marketing | 17+ years of operation | mwscompany.com |
| 22 | Hap Eye | 2014 | Yangon | Undisclosed | Facebook marketing, bots, web | Also operates Food.com.mm | hapeye.com |
| 23 | DKMads | 2019 | Yangon | Undisclosed | Programmatic advertising | Myanmar's first local programmatic ad company | dkmads.com |
| 24 | RFOX Media Myanmar | 2017 / 2021 | Yangon | 11–50 | Digital media, content, influencer | 30M+ monthly reach; clients: Samsung, Nestlé, Grab | rfoxmedia.com |
| 25 | Bold Label | ~2020 | Yangon | 1–10 | Premium web design, branding | 200+ projects; top-rated on TechBehemoths | boldlabelagency.com |
Individual Agency Profiles
#1. Blink
Founded: 2014 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: blink.com.mm
Blink is Myanmar's most-awarded independent marketing agency by current Campaign Asia metrics. Founded in 2014, the agency describes itself as "a handpicked collective of strategists, marketers, designers, producers, and IT experts" — deliberately rejecting the bloated full-service agency model in favour of a tighter, integrated team structure.
Key Services: Brand strategy, digital marketing, content creation, social media management, creative production, performance marketing, PR communications
Notable Clients: Samsung, Wave Money, Foodpanda, LUX Myanmar, Lipovitan-D
Blink's portfolio demonstrates range: for Lipovitan-D they executed a generational repositioning campaign titled "Waking a Sleeping Giant — Capturing a New Generation," while for Samsung they ran a Gen Z-focused platform called "Cracking the Code — Making 'Awesome' a Native Language." For Foodpanda, Blink managed a year-long brand dominance campaign branded "The Year of the Panda," and for Wave Money they created "How a Song Contest Launched a Fintech Movement" — a campaign that used music culture to drive fintech adoption at scale.
Awards & Recognition:
- Campaign Asia-Pacific Independent Agency of the Year 2024 — GOLD (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia Independent Agency of the Year 2025 — Two Silver trophies (shortlisted)
- Campaign Asia Creative Agency of the Year 2023 — shortlisted
- Multiple Campaign Asia shortlists across prior years
Blink is the benchmark against which most Myanmar agencies are now measured. If your brief demands creative ambition, strategic depth, and an ability to win in both legacy and emerging media simultaneously, Blink is the obvious starting point.
#2. Mango Myanmar Group
Founded: 2004 | HQ: Yangon (Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Bahan Township) | Team Size: 230+ | Website: mangomyanmargroup.com
Mango Myanmar Group is Myanmar's largest advertising conglomerate, founded by two Myanmar women — Aye Hnin "Rose" Swe (CEO, formerly of Bates Indochina) and Lynn Lynn Tin Htun (Managing Director, formerly of Unilever Myanmar and Laos). What began with seven staff in 2004 has grown into a 230-person ecosystem of six distinct specialist sub-agencies — a structure that mirrors the holding-group model of WPP or Publicis but built entirely from local roots.
The Group's Sub-Agencies:
- Mango Media — Myanmar's largest media agency (media planning & buying)
- Mango Advertising — Multiple award-winning creative agency (formerly Mango JWT)
- Wave Digital — 360° digital agency: creative, media, data, and technology
- Mangosteen PR — Traditional and digital public relations
- Passion Point — Integrated creative, media, and digital
- MeXtra — Media trading (traditional and digital)
Key Services: Brand building, campaign management, media planning & buying, PR, digital marketing, events, OOH, sponsorship management
Notable Clients: AA Pharmacy, IBTC, Unilever, Grand Royal Group, and multiple multinationals entering Myanmar
Awards:
- Mango Advertising: Campaign Brief Asia Creative Agency of the Year 2017 and 2018
- Campaign Brief Asia Independent Agency of the Year 2018
- Wave Digital: Campaign Asia Bronze — Creative Agency of the Year 2024
- Wave Digital: Campaign Asia Bronze — Independent Agency of the Year 2024
- Mango Media: Campaign Asia Silver — Media Agency of the Year 2024; Bronze — Digital Innovation Agency of the Year 2024
- Wave Digital: Guinness World Records recognition for an adult nutrition campaign
Mango Myanmar Group is the default choice for clients who need a single-partner solution across every channel — TV, radio, OOH, digital, PR, and events — under coordinated strategy. No other locally owned entity in Myanmar matches its breadth.
#3. B360 / BEYOND 360
Founded: 2019 | HQ: Yangon (UFC Tower A, corner of Maha Bandula Road and Thein Phyu Road) | Team Size: 30–50 | Website: b360group.com
B360 (trading as BEYOND 360) punches far above its age. Founded in 2019 by Leon, Pyit Sone Oo, and two other local co-founders, the agency reached 45+ multinational clients within just three years of launch — and became Myanmar's first HubSpot Gold Partner Agency, making it the go-to choice for brands that want marketing automation and CRM alongside creative execution.
Key Services: Branding, integrated marketing, performance marketing, HubSpot CRM implementation and marketing automation, customer experience (CX) development, website development, UI/UX design, media buying, creative production
Notable Clients: LG Electronics, Honor Myanmar, Grand Royal Group, ATOM Business
Awards:
- Myanmar's first HubSpot Gold Partner Agency
- Myanmar's first HubSpot Impact Award winner
- Campaign Asia Silver — Independent Agency of the Year 2024 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia Silver — Digital Innovation Agency of the Year 2024 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- The Drum Award winner
B360 is particularly well-suited to B2B brands, tech companies, and any organisation that needs its marketing and sales funnels connected end-to-end. The HubSpot infrastructure means client campaigns generate structured data — not just engagement metrics.
#4. Amara Digital Marketing Agency
Founded: 2012 | HQ: Yangon (Botataung Township) | Team Size: 11–50 | Website: amaradigitalagency.com
Amara Digital holds the distinction of being Myanmar's first dedicated digital marketing agency — a claim backed by its 2012 founding date, years before the country's smartphone penetration made digital marketing mainstream. Founded by Chan Myae Khine (CEO, Forbes honoree in the Media, Marketing & Advertising category) and Kyaw Myo Khine (co-founder and business strategist), the agency helped educate the market on what digital marketing even meant.
Key Services: Social media marketing, SEO, SEM, influencer marketing, media buying, video production, Facebook advertising, content strategy, website design, email marketing
Notable Clients: OPPO, Nok Air, Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), Indomie, Alpine
Awards: CEO Chan Myae Khine recognised as a Forbes honoree (Media, Marketing & Advertising)
With over a decade of operation and a team that has seen every phase of Myanmar's digital evolution — from the Facebook boom of 2013–2016 through to the post-2021 landscape — Amara Digital offers something newer agencies cannot: institutional memory. For brands navigating the market's volatility, that experience is a genuine differentiator.
#5. Pixellion 360
Founded: 2014 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: 50+ | Website: pixelliongroup.com
Founded by Zaw Min Tin (Founder, CEO & Chairman), Pixellion 360 has grown into a group-level operation with three regional offices and multiple sub-brands serving clients across five countries. The agency's 4.9-star rating across 132+ independent reviews is one of the strongest reputation signals of any Myanmar digital agency.
Key Services: Creative branding, social media marketing, paid media (Facebook and Google Ads), SEO, email marketing, SMS marketing, website development, influencer marketing, white-label partnerships, AR campaigns
Sub-Brands: Influenstars (influencer marketing), Digital Rockstar (performance training and consulting), Friday Morning, Circle Production
Notable Clients: 300+ clients across five countries; platform partnerships with Facebook, Adroll, HubSpot, Eskimi, Shopify, ManyChat, and Wix
The agency's direct platform partnerships give it early access to beta features and preferred support — practical advantages that translate to better campaign performance. For mid-market brands that want a proven full-service partner with documented client volume and strong platform relationships, Pixellion 360 is a compelling option.
#6. MCI / MCIX Agency
Founded: 2012 (MCI Group); Myanmar office established 2013 | HQ: Yangon (Yankin Centre, Yankin Township); parent HQ in Bangkok | Team Size: 51–200 (regional) | Website: mcixagency.com
MCIX Agency (formerly MCI Innovative Agency) is the Myanmar arm of Bangkok-headquartered MCI Group. Operating across Southeast Asia since 2012, the Myanmar office opened in 2013 to serve the wave of multinationals entering the market after the country's economic opening. The agency has since built a roster of 150+ regional and global clients, positioning itself as a bridge between global brand standards and local market execution.
Key Services: Creative strategy, full-funnel marketing, media planning and buying, digital marketing (SEO, social media, content), campaign development, design thinking, brand integration, media production, omnichannel marketing
Notable Clients: 150+ regional and global clients
MCIX operates on a "human-centric" philosophy that grounds every campaign in audience insight rather than channel mechanics. For regional brands operating in multiple Southeast Asian markets simultaneously, MCIX's cross-border infrastructure — with creative, media, and digital capabilities spanning several countries — reduces the friction of market-by-market briefing.
#7. ERA Myanmar / Ruder Finn Era Myanmar
Founded: 2015 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: 40+ in Myanmar; 90+ across SEA (post-acquisition) | Website: eracommunications.com
ERA Myanmar was already Myanmar's most decorated PR firm when global communications consultancy Ruder Finn — one of the world's largest independent PR networks — acquired it in July 2025. The acquisition has since been formalised under the brand "Ruder Finn Era Myanmar," significantly expanding the agency's global client referral network and access to Ruder Finn's proprietary research and analytics tools.
Key Services: Strategic communications, PR, digital experience, creative storytelling, reputation management, crisis management, brand communications, social impact communications, B2B communications, website and app development
Notable Clients: PepsiCo, Unilever, Facebook, Google, L'Oréal, Samsung, KFC, MPT, KBZ Bank, Tencent, Manulife, Coca-Cola Myanmar
Awards:
- Most awarded PR firm at PRovoke SABRE Awards Asia-Pacific 2022 (Myanmar) — won more trophies than any single PR firm or entire PR network across APAC
- Multiple Campaign Asia PR Agency of the Year nominations (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Now part of Ruder Finn, ranked among the world's top independent communications consultancies
For any brand facing reputational complexity, regulatory pressure, or crisis scenarios in Myanmar, ERA / Ruder Finn Era is the only local option with this calibre of global backing and local track record.
#8. Chilli Agency
Founded: 2016 | HQ: Yangon (Sanchaung Township); also Singapore office | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: chilli.agency
Chilli Agency occupies an interesting position: it is simultaneously a PR firm, a digital agency, and a social listening consultancy. The Singapore office extends its reach into Southeast Asian markets for clients that operate regionally, while the Yangon team handles deep local implementation. The agency's social listening capability — covering data analytics, audience insights, and custom analytic reports — is relatively rare among Myanmar agencies and valuable in a market where consumer sentiment is politically sensitive.
Key Services: Digital marketing (content, community management, media buying, influencer management), social media listening (data analytics, audience insights), PR (storytelling, media and stakeholder management), branding and web development, video production and photography (Chilli Studio + Chilli Sound Room)
Notable Clients: KBZ Bank (long-term partner since 2018, covering external comms, marketing, corporate reputation, and KBZPay), Grab Myanmar (since 2017), Carlsberg, Prudential Myanmar, Vaseline/Unilever Myanmar, Pun Hlaing Hospitals, Mie Sedaap/Supreme, Appeton, AFF Suzuki Cup
Awards:
- Campaign Asia Bronze — PR Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia shortlisted — Digital Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia shortlisted — Independent Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
The KBZ Bank relationship — one of Myanmar's most visible financial institutions — is a notable credibility signal. Managing corporate reputation for a major bank in Myanmar's post-2021 environment requires genuine strategic sophistication.
#9. nexlabs
Founded: 2013 | HQ: Yangon (Kyun Taw Road) | Team Size: ~39 (currently; peaked at 120+ in 2020) | Website: nexlabs.co
nexlabs was founded in 2013 by Ye Myat Min "Jeff" — who left college at 20 to start the company — and co-founder Myo Htet Aung. The agency blends advertising agency thinking with software development capability: it builds the digital infrastructure it recommends, rather than passing clients off to a separate technology vendor. This makes it distinctively useful for brands undergoing genuine digital transformation, not just running campaigns.
Key Services: Digital marketing, branding and strategy, application design and development, data and analytics, digital transformation, web development, e-commerce solutions
Notable Clients: Samsung, Nestlé, First National Insurance, 150+ local and international brands
Awards:
- Campaign Asia shortlisted — Creative Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia shortlisted — Digital Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia shortlisted — Independent Agency of the Year 2023 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Featured by Bloomberg as a leading Myanmar tech startup (2017)
- Designated Facebook Managed Agency
nexlabs has weathered Myanmar's turbulent post-2021 environment (its team peaked at 120+ before contracting to approximately 39) and continues to operate. For brands that need digital products — apps, portals, e-commerce platforms — alongside marketing campaigns, nexlabs remains one of the few Myanmar agencies that can genuinely deliver both.
#10. Vero Myanmar
Myanmar office opened: 2013 | HQ: Yangon | Local team: 20+ professionals; Group size: 260+ across Southeast Asia | Website: vero-asean.com
Vero is Southeast Asia's largest independent communications and marketing agency, founded in Bangkok in 2007–2008 and expanded into Myanmar in 2013. It is also the only agency on this list with B Corp certification across all offices — a meaningful differentiator for multinationals with ESG commitments. Vero now describes Myanmar as a "partnership" market, meaning operations continue but at a measured scale calibrated to current conditions.
Key Services: Digital marketing, creative services, PR, influencer marketing, government relations, event management, earned media strategy, content production, stakeholder engagement
Notable Clients (SEA-wide): Booking.com, Tourism Authority of Thailand, TikTok, Duolingo, Dell, Samsung
Awards:
- Campaign Asia Influencer Marketing Agency of the Year — Southeast Asia 2024 — the top influencer marketing award in the region
- PRovoke SABRE Awards — Best Influencer Programs Endorsements (Certificate of Excellence, IN2 SABRE Awards APAC 2022)
- Campaign Asia & PRWeek — Best Small Agency to Work For, Myanmar (Commendation)
- Listed in Global Top 250 Agency Ranking by PRovoke Media
- B Corp certified across all offices
For brands that prioritise influencer marketing and require it to be done to a rigorous measurement standard — not just follower counts, but genuine audience quality and content compliance — Vero's SEA-wide infrastructure is hard to replicate locally.
#11. Coca Media
Founded: 2007 | HQ: Yangon (San Yae Twin Street, Kabaraye Pagoda Road, Bahan) | Team Size: 11–50 | Website: cocamediamm.com
Coca Media is one of Myanmar's oldest surviving independent media planning and buying agencies, founded in 2007 — before the country's economic liberalisation, before smartphones became ubiquitous, and before most of the agencies on this list existed. That longevity means deep relationships with Myanmar's media owners, a granular understanding of media pricing dynamics, and hard-won expertise in integrating traditional and digital channels.
Key Services: Media strategy, media planning and buying, competitive analysis, brand integration, sponsorship opportunities, digital integration, digital creative and media, OOH network, advertising
Notable Clients: Multiple local and multinational brands across consumer categories
For clients allocating significant budget across TV, radio, outdoor, and digital simultaneously — and needing an agency that can genuinely negotiate across all of them from a position of market knowledge — Coca Media's 18+ years of operation in Myanmar is a compelling credential.
#12. Zurich Marketing Group
Founded: 2013 | HQ: Yangon (Thuwanna Township) | Team Size: 100+ | Website: zurichmarketinggroup.com
Zurich Marketing Group self-describes as "Myanmar's Largest Marketing Platform" — a claim supported by its 100+ team of industry professionals and a service offering that spans not just digital and traditional marketing but also esports management and live entertainment production. For brands that want to activate around gaming culture or live events in Myanmar, Zurich is the specialist.
Key Services: Creative marketing, media planning and buying (TV and radio), event management, OOH media, digital marketing, outdoor advertising, TV commercial production, creative concept development, market research, branding, esports management, live shows, fashion shows
For brands in categories where experiential touchpoints and live audience engagement matter — consumer electronics, FMCG, telecommunications, gaming — Zurich Marketing Group's production capabilities and event management infrastructure make it one of the most versatile partners in the market.
#13. Salt & Pixel
Founded: 2018 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: saltnpixel.com
Salt & Pixel is a full-service creative agency founded in 2018, led by Creative Director and Co-founder Aaron Chan. The agency's positioning centres on the intersection of creative quality and practical digital execution — strong visual identity work that is also built to perform across social and digital channels.
Key Services: Branding, integrated campaigns, social media marketing, email marketing, video and animation production, billboard and digital advertising, website UI/UX design, website development, Facebook marketing strategy
Notable Clients: AYA SOMPO (partnered in 2019 for Facebook marketing, customer service management, and website development)
Salt & Pixel is well-suited to growing Myanmar businesses and mid-market brands that need creative work that looks premium but doesn't require the overhead of a large integrated agency. The combination of design capability and digital delivery under one roof reduces briefing friction.
#14. Newness Digital
Founded: 2020 | HQ: Yangon (also Bangkok, Thailand) | Team Size: 11–50 | Website: newness.com.mm
Newness Digital is one of the youngest agencies on this list, founded in 2020 — a remarkable time to launch given the global pandemic and the turbulence that followed in Myanmar. The dual Yangon/Bangkok structure means the agency can serve brands operating across both markets, a practical advantage for Thai consumer brands entering Myanmar or Myanmar businesses expanding into Thailand.
Key Services: Branding (brand identity, rebranding strategy, brand guidelines), digital advertising, media buying, social media marketing, customised marketing strategies, content creation
Notable Clients: ADDA (footwear brand, Thailand/Asia), Innovix Solutions, Super Seven Star Holdings, Magnolia Ice Cream, Corsa Express
The Magnolia Ice Cream and ADDA relationships signal a consumer brand comfort zone, with campaigns that demonstrate an understanding of how to build brand preference in category-competitive environments. For challenger brands looking for a nimble, modern agency without legacy-agency overhead, Newness Digital is worth evaluating.
#15. VisibleOne Myanmar
Group founded: 2008 | HQ: Yangon (Myanmar operations); parent HQ in Singapore | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: visibleone.com/mm
VisibleOne is a Singapore-headquartered digital agency with dedicated Myanmar operations. The Singapore connection brings access to regional talent, technology partnerships, and the operational discipline that comes from serving clients in a more regulated and mature market — all applied to Myanmar-specific briefs.
Key Services: Custom website design, e-commerce development, CMS, SEO (local and organic), SEM, social media marketing, graphic design, analytics and research, brand strategy, content strategy, digital strategy, HubSpot inbound marketing, UI/UX design, application development, email marketing, PPC
Awards: HubSpot certified partner
VisibleOne's HubSpot partnership and strong SEO capabilities make it a particularly good fit for B2B companies, education institutions, and healthcare providers that need to generate qualified leads online — categories where SEO and CRM integration matter more than pure social media reach.
#16. YCP Interactive Myanmar
Interactive division active in Myanmar since: ~2015 | Parent company founded: 2011 (YCP Holdings / YCP Solidiance) | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed (regional team) | Website: ycp.com/isd
YCP Interactive is the creative and digital arm of YCP Holdings (now YCP Solidiance), a pan-Asian management consulting and advisory firm established in 2011. The Myanmar Interactive division brings the analytical rigour of a consulting firm to marketing and brand challenges — grounding campaign strategy in market research and consumer data before any creative execution begins.
Key Services: Digital marketing (SEO, SEM, lead generation, CX strategy, content optimisation), creative services (branding, video production, media planning and buying, social media), marketing technology (AR/VR, web development, AI marketing, 3D tech), e-commerce campaigns, content marketing, social media management, website development
Notable Clients: Nestlé, Unilever, Durex, Shopee Mall, Lazada, Reckitt, Nisshinbo, Lesaffre, Brother, Milo, Megumi
The Nestlé, Unilever, Reckitt, and Shopee client relationships confirm YCP Interactive's ability to meet multinational brand standards. For international companies that require detailed market analytics alongside campaign delivery, the consulting-firm DNA is a practical advantage.
#17. Synapse Original
Founded: 2013 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: 51–200 (at peak) | Website: synapseoriginal.com
Synapse Original's 2020 Campaign Asia double-win — Creative Agency of the Year and Digital Agency of the Year in a single cycle — put the agency at the top of Myanmar's creative industry at a pivotal moment. The agency is profiled here for its historical significance and ongoing website presence, with the caveat that operations may have been reduced post-2021; prospective clients should confirm current capabilities directly.
Key Services: Integrated marketing, creative strategy, digital execution, brand communications, content creation, social media management, campaign planning, event production
Notable Clients: NIVEA, Heineken Myanmar, Prudential Insurance, DKT International, Krispy Kreme, Havaianas, AYA Pay, Grand Royal Group, WWF Myanmar, Grab Food, Seagram
Awards:
- Campaign Asia Creative Agency of the Year 2020 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
- Campaign Asia Digital Agency of the Year 2020 (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar)
The breadth of Synapse's client roster — spanning FMCG, insurance, food and beverage, fintech, lifestyle, and NGO — speaks to an agency with genuine category versatility at its peak.
#18. Digital Dots Myanmar
Founded: 2014 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: digitaldots.com.mm
Digital Dots Myanmar is a creative digital agency specialising in the dual disciplines of digital marketing and web/application development. Founded in 2014, the agency has built a steady client base among local brands and international companies seeking Myanmar-market digital execution without the overhead of a large integrated agency.
Key Services: Digital marketing, creative design, web development (websites and applications), SEO, SEM, social media management, content creation
Notable Clients: Leading local brands across multiple industries, including overseas clients
Digital Dots suits businesses that need a reliable, technically competent digital partner for ongoing campaign management and web maintenance — a workhorse agency rather than a pitch-competition specialist.
#19. Liquid Branding
Founded: 2004 (Bangkok); Myanmar office established ~2008 | HQ: Bangkok (primary); Yangon office (Kamayut Township) | Team Size: ~15–20 | Website: liquid-branding.com
Liquid Branding (full name: LIQUID Brand Strategy & Communications) is a veteran Southeast Asian branding firm that has maintained a Yangon presence since approximately 2008. With over two decades of regional experience and clients that span Thailand, Myanmar, and beyond, Liquid Branding brings a strategic branding depth that is rare among Myanmar-market agencies of its size.
Key Services: Strategic branding, brand identity, brand strategy, brand communication, digital branding, online marketing communications, production, event management, web development (websites, emails, landing pages), media planning and buying, advertising
Notable Myanmar Clients: Yoma Bank (comprehensive brand re-launch: research, positioning, identity, TV production, OOH, Facebook advertising), Junction City (brand creation for Shwe Taung Group's flagship mall)
Bangkok client portfolio includes: Government Savings Bank, Coca-Cola, Heineken, Halls, Shiseido, SCG
The Yoma Bank engagement — a full brand architecture and relaunch across every channel — is one of the most substantive branding projects undertaken by any Myanmar-market agency. For organisations undergoing fundamental brand transformation (not campaign execution), Liquid Branding's strategic methodology and senior team are particularly relevant.
#20. BBM Limited (Big Bang Myanmar)
Founded: 2015 | HQ: Yangon (North Dagon Township) | Team Size: 11–50 | Website: bbmcreative.com
Big Bang Myanmar (BBM Limited) is Yangon's dedicated experiential marketing and brand activation specialist. In a market where live consumer touchpoints — product sampling, pop-up events, in-store activations, trade show executions — remain powerful tools for brand building, BBM fills a niche that pure digital agencies cannot.
Key Services: Experiential marketing, brand activation, marketing planning, creative concept development, creative design, event management, production, digital marketing, branding
BBM is best suited to FMCG brands, consumer electronics companies, and lifestyle brands that need to create physical brand experiences alongside digital campaigns. The combination of creative concept development and production capability under one roof makes end-to-end activation management straightforward.
#21. MWS Company Limited
Founded: 2008 | HQ: Yangon (Maha Zaya Street, Kyi Daw Housing) | Team Size: 50+ | Website: mwscompany.com
MWS Company Limited has been operating in Myanmar's digital market for over 17 years — making it one of a small number of agencies that pre-dates the country's economic opening and has survived every phase of Myanmar's volatile recent history. The agency's 50+ team spans web development, mobile app development, and digital marketing in an integrated delivery model.
Key Services: Web development (corporate sites, e-commerce, custom apps), mobile app development, digital marketing (social media management, content creation, SEO, paid advertising, email campaigns), progressive web apps, UI/UX design, graphic design, branding
MWS's longevity is its primary differentiator. For clients that need a stable, established partner — not a fast-growing startup that may not exist in two years — MWS Company's 17-year track record provides meaningful assurance of continuity.
#22. Hap Eye Co., Ltd.
Founded: 2014 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: hapeye.com
Hap Eye occupies an interesting dual position: it is both a digital marketing agency and a software solutions provider, with a product side that includes the Food.com.mm food-ordering platform. This makes the agency uniquely positioned to understand the practical realities of digital consumer behaviour in Myanmar — not just from campaign analytics, but from operating a consumer-facing platform.
Key Services: Facebook marketing and advertising, website development, SEO, Google Ads, Messenger Bot, Viber Bot, branding and design, e-commerce applications, POS systems, LMS, inventory management, CRM, HRM systems
The chatbot and messaging-app capability — Messenger Bot and Viber Bot — is particularly relevant in Myanmar's market, where customer service automation via messaging platforms is often more effective than email or web-based CRM. For businesses in retail, F&B, or e-commerce seeking a marketing partner that also understands operational technology, Hap Eye offers a distinctive combination.
#23. DKMads
Founded: July 2019 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: Undisclosed | Website: dkmads.com
DKMads holds a unique distinction as Myanmar's first locally founded programmatic advertising company. While international programmatic platforms have served Myanmar advertisers for years, DKMads was the first agency to build programmatic buying infrastructure with local market ownership — enabling more granular targeting of Myanmar audiences and greater transparency in how media budget is allocated across the programmatic ecosystem.
Key Services: Programmatic advertising, display ads, rich media, video ads, search ads, native ads, rewarded ads, social media advertising, website development, mobile app development
Notable Clients: Multiple Myanmar brands; subsidiary media platform: Lifestyle Myanmar
For performance-focused brands that want to reach Myanmar audiences at scale beyond Facebook — across mobile apps, news sites, streaming platforms, and the broader open web — DKMads' programmatic expertise is a differentiator that most local agencies cannot replicate.
#24. RFOX Media Myanmar
Founded: ~2017 (as MYMEDIA Digital); rebranded RFOX Media September 2021 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: 11–50 | Website: rfoxmedia.com
RFOX Media Myanmar was originally founded as MYMEDIA Digital — one of Myanmar's early social media publishing platforms — before being acquired by RedFOX Labs (a Singapore and Southeast Asia-based technology venture builder) in February 2021 and rebranded as RFOX Media in September of that year. The acquisition injected Singapore-level operational infrastructure and technology investment into what had been a locally run media business.
Key Services: Social media advertising, video production, web design and development, display ads, influencer marketing, content marketing, brand and marketing communications
Notable Clients: Samsung, Huawei, Nestlé, Lenovo, Grab, OPPO, Realme, Vivo, Grand Royal Group
Reach: 30+ million monthly users across 13 million social media followers spanning Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok
The 30 million monthly reach figure is significant. For brands executing awareness campaigns at national scale — new product launches, brand refreshes, category-entry campaigns — RFOX Media's owned media inventory provides reach that would require multiple agency partners to replicate through third-party channels.
#25. Bold Label
Active since: ~2020 | HQ: Yangon | Team Size: 1–10 | Website: boldlabelagency.com
Bold Label closes this list as Myanmar's strongest option for premium, founder-led website design and branding. Founded by Chan Soe — a James Cook University Singapore graduate and former Viber product team member — the agency brings a product-design sensibility to client websites that distinguishes its work from commodity web development.
Key Services: Custom website design and development (corporate sites, landing pages, portfolio sites, e-commerce), branding, UI/UX design, strategy consultation
Notable Clients: Yaung Ni Oo Electric (multi-year partnership for a major EPC/power engineering company); 200+ projects completed for clients in Myanmar, Thailand, and Singapore
Awards: Top-rated on TechBehemoths; consistent five-star reviews
Bold Label is the right choice for founders, professional services firms, and businesses where the website is genuinely the primary marketing asset and where design quality is non-negotiable. The small team means direct access to senior talent on every project — a trade-off worth making for clients whose brief is design-led rather than media-scale-led.
How to Choose the Right Digital Marketing Agency in Myanmar
With 25 agencies profiled and roughly 280 operating in the market, the challenge is not finding an agency — it is finding the right one for your specific situation. Use these filters to narrow your shortlist:
By Business Type
Multinational FMCG brands: Mango Myanmar Group (for scale and full-channel coverage), ERA/Ruder Finn Era (for PR and crisis management), Vero Myanmar (for influencer marketing), MCI/MCIX (for regional coordination)
Regional challenger brands entering Myanmar: B360/BEYOND 360 (for HubSpot-powered marketing automation), nexlabs (for digital-plus-product delivery), Blink (for brand-building creative)
Local Myanmar businesses scaling up: Amara Digital (market pioneer with deep local knowledge), Pixellion 360 (proven track record with local brands), Newness Digital (modern approach with lean overhead)
B2B and professional services: B360/BEYOND 360 (HubSpot CRM expertise), VisibleOne Myanmar (SEO and inbound focus), YCP Interactive (consulting-led strategic approach)
By Service Priority
Brand strategy and creative: Blink, Salt & Pixel, Liquid Branding, Synapse Original Performance marketing and paid media: B360/BEYOND 360, Pixellion 360, DKMads PR and communications: ERA/Ruder Finn Era, Chilli Agency, Vero Myanmar Media planning and buying: Mango Myanmar Group (Mango Media), Coca Media, Zurich Marketing Group Influencer marketing: Vero Myanmar, Pixellion 360 (via Influenstars), Chilli Agency Web development and SEO: nexlabs, MWS Company, VisibleOne Myanmar, Bold Label, Digital Dots Myanmar Experiential and events: BBM Limited, Zurich Marketing Group Programmatic advertising: DKMads Marketing automation / HubSpot: B360/BEYOND 360, VisibleOne Myanmar
Key Questions to Ask Any Agency
- What does your current active client roster look like? (Agencies should be able to name current clients without hesitation)
- How do you handle media buying transparency? (Especially for programmatic — rebates and undisclosed margins are a market-wide issue)
- Who will actually work on my account day-to-day? (Senior talent in pitches, junior execution in delivery is a common agency problem globally and acutely so in Myanmar's talent-constrained market)
- How do you measure and report campaign performance? (Look for standardised dashboards with third-party verification, not agency-compiled screenshots)
- What is your approach to Myanmar's current media restrictions? (Any agency that does not have a clear, considered answer to this is a risk)
FAQ: Digital Marketing Agencies in Myanmar
1. How much does a digital marketing agency in Myanmar typically charge?
Agency fees in Myanmar vary significantly by agency tier, scope, and contract structure. Boutique and local agencies typically charge monthly retainers in the range of USD 500–2,000 for social media management and content creation. Mid-tier agencies with broader integrated capabilities — including paid media, influencer, and creative production — commonly charge USD 2,000–8,000 per month depending on deliverable volume. Top-tier agencies such as Blink, ERA, or Mango Myanmar Group structure fees based on project scope, with large integrated campaign budgets (production, media, agency fees combined) often running USD 30,000–200,000 or more per annum. Media buying budgets are typically charged separately from agency service fees, with agencies taking a commission or management fee on top of actual media spend. Always clarify whether quoted fees are inclusive or exclusive of media costs and production.
2. Is Facebook still the most important digital marketing channel in Myanmar?
Facebook remains deeply embedded in Myanmar's consumer culture, but the landscape has shifted materially. Facebook is technically banned following the 2021 coup and is accessed primarily via VPN — a friction that has eroded some of its reach, particularly among less tech-savvy users. According to industry data, TikTok has overtaken Facebook in adult advertising reach, with approximately 19.6 million addressable adults versus Facebook's 13.1 million. This does not mean Facebook advertising is ineffective — VPN usage is widespread and the platform retains strong engagement — but brands should no longer plan Myanmar campaigns assuming Facebook is their only significant digital channel. A well-structured 2026 campaign typically allocates budget across TikTok, Facebook (via VPN-accessible inventory), YouTube, Google Display Network, and potentially programmatic channels, depending on the target audience.
3. What are the key challenges of working with a digital marketing agency in Myanmar in 2026?
The three most significant operational challenges are: (1) Talent availability — Myanmar's marketing industry has experienced significant brain drain since 2021, with experienced strategists, creatives, and account managers relocating to Thailand, Singapore, and further afield. This means that team quality can vary substantially, and prospective clients should ask specifically about the seniority and tenure of the team that will handle their account. (2) Currency and payment complexity — with the kyat at approximately MMK 4,520 per US dollar and 25% inflation, agency financial planning is complicated and some agencies prefer contracts denominated in USD. Clients should clarify their preferred currency and payment terms upfront. (3) Media transparency — Myanmar's digital media market, like much of Southeast Asia, has historically suffered from limited programmatic transparency, undisclosed media rebates, and inflated reach metrics. Working with agencies that provide third-party-verified performance reporting and clear media cost disclosure significantly reduces this risk.
4. Should an international brand use a local Myanmar agency or a regional/international agency with Myanmar presence?
Both approaches have merit, and the answer depends on the nature of the brief. Local agencies — particularly top-tier ones like Blink, Amara Digital, or Chilli Agency — offer unmatched understanding of Myanmar consumer culture, media nuances, political sensitivities, and local influencer relationships. For campaigns that need to resonate authentically with Myanmar audiences, local expertise is usually decisive. Regional agencies with Myanmar presence — such as Vero Myanmar, MCIX Agency, YCP Interactive, or Ruder Finn Era — offer the advantage of regional coordination, global brand standard compliance, and access to wider talent pools. For multinationals running pan-ASEAN campaigns that need Myanmar localisation within a broader regional framework, this structure often delivers better consistency. A common best-of-both approach is to appoint a regional lead agency for strategy and brand governance, with a local Myanmar agency contracted for on-the-ground execution.
5. How do I verify that a Myanmar digital marketing agency is legitimate and currently operating?
Given the volatility of Myanmar's business environment since 2021, due diligence is important before committing budget to any agency. Recommended verification steps: (1) Check their website and social media activity — an agency with no posts since 2022 may not be actively operating at full capacity. (2) Request a client reference call, not just testimonials — speaking directly to a current client for five minutes tells you more than any case study. (3) Verify their Campaign Asia or industry award claims directly on the Campaign Asia AOY database or PRovoke SABRE databases, which are publicly searchable. (4) Check TechBehemoths or Clutch for independent reviews with dated entries. (5) Ask for a sample monthly report from a current client — anonymised — to confirm their reporting standards before signing. Agencies that are genuinely operating well in the current Myanmar market will have no difficulty meeting these requests.
Conclusion
Myanmar's digital marketing ecosystem is resilient. Despite genuine economic pressure, political complexity, and a shifting media landscape, the agencies profiled in this directory are actively working, winning awards, and building brands. The market's constraints — media restrictions, currency volatility, talent pressure — have, in many cases, produced agencies that are more creative, more adaptive, and more accountable than their peers in more stable markets.
The 25 agencies listed here represent the top tier of what is available: from the Campaign Asia Gold standard set by Blink, through the integrated scale of Mango Myanmar Group, the MarTech leadership of B360/BEYOND 360, and the PR excellence of ERA/Ruder Finn Era, to the programmatic innovation of DKMads and the premium design craft of Bold Label. Every brief — regardless of budget, category, or objective — has a well-matched agency in this list.
Use the comparison table, the service filters in the "How to Choose" section, and the FAQ to build your shortlist. Then have direct conversations. The best agency for your brand is the one that understands your business, is transparent about their capabilities and limitations, and can demonstrate results from comparable Myanmar-market work.
Sources: Blink agency website | Campaign Asia AOY 2024 | Campaign Asia AOY 2023 Shortlist | TechBehemoths Myanmar Agencies | AOY Awards Database | PRovoke Media SABRE Awards APAC | Mango Myanmar Group | B360 Group | Vero ASEAN | nexlabs | ERA Communications