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Nielsen unveils the Biggest Ad Spenders for the first half of 2022

• Clive Palmer’s Group of Companies came in at number six on the list

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Aug 18, 2022
2 min read
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Nielsen has unveiled its list of the Biggest Ad Spenders for the first half of 2022.

Claiming the top spot is the Australian Commonwealth Government as a result of federal election and covid comeback.

Following behind is the Victorian state government, closely followed by retail giant, Harvey Norman Holdings. 

Ranked fourth is Government NSW, followed by News Corporation. Clive Palmer’s Group of Companies, which largely bankrolled United Australia Party’s political ads, came in at number six on the list.

In at seventh, eighth and ninth respectively is Wesfarmers, Nine Entertainment Co. and Woolworths Group.

Rounding out the top ten is e-commerce retailer Amazon.com, Inc.

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Topping the list of Biggest Ad Spenders by industry for the first half of 2022 was retail at $1.155 billion, followed by communications at $540.3 million.

Ranked the third biggest spender by industry was finance with $383.7 million, followed by entertainment and leisure with $317.7 million and motor vehicles $270.9 million.

The Travel and accommodation industry came in at sixth with a spend of $259.6 million, followed by services with $243.3 million and computers at $232.5 million.

In at ninth was the insurance spending $218 million and rounding out the top ten was education and learning with $218 million. 

According to the Nielsen's list government spend came in at $196.6 million.

Arnaud Frade, head of commercial and growth for Nielsen Asia-Pacific said: "According to Nielsen’s ROI Report media spend needs to be between 1% and 9% of revenue to stay competitive.

"To make sure that investment targets the right audiences in the most effective way, marketers need Nielsen Ad Intel Solution for quality intelligence to differentiate themselves from the competition and carve out the best path forward for their brand or media property," he added.

Nielsen Ad Intel is the most comprehensive source of advertising spend data available. Ad Intel helps customers navigate the crowded media landscape with actionable insights to identify prospects, analyse brand strategies and learn from past advertising campaigns to plan for the next.

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