JCDecaux SE announced that it has been awarded the Transport for NSW (TfNSW) bus advertising contract for all buses in the Sydney Metropolitan regions. Winning the competitive tender process marks a significant expansion of JCDecaux?s current bus advertising contracts across Sydney. It extends JCDecaux?s Transit reach across the whole of Sydney Metropolitan regions into LGAs including the Northern Beaches, the Hills District, Campbelltown, Liverpool, and Camden.

JCDecaux will now oversee advertising for a fleet of over 3,200 buses. This expansion builds upon the existing JCDecaux Sydney Buses advertising network, which already reaches ninety percent of Greater Sydney every two weeks. JCDecaux?s successful bid included a strong focus on data innovation as well as positive impact aligned with the company?s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy and Reconciliation Action Plan.

Transit advertising offers brands the opportunity to support sustainability and invest in cities by delivering revenue that helps finance public transport services. In addition, JCDecaux has created the Low Emissions Bus Network product, allowing advertisers to display across the growing electric bus network. JCDecaux will continue to innovate more sustainable products such as this, so advertisers can actively choose to support the climate transition in transport and advertising.

This latest win confirms JCDecaux as the only outdoor advertising operator with a national transit network of coverage across all five major capital cities. This month, JCDecaux was also successful in retaining the Adelaide bus advertising contract after a competitive tender process. The contract, managed by the South Australian Department of Transport & Infrastructure (DIT), commences immediately for seven years.

JCDecaux will continue to provide extensive coverage along the most popular commuter bus routes in both metro and suburban areas of Adelaide, from the CBD to the suburbs, the airport, Adelaide Oval and numerous local shopping precincts. JCDecaux has also successfully renewed its Perth bus advertising contract, in addition to holding the bus contract in Brisbane and the tram and bus contracts in Melbourne. The impending launch of MOVE 2 (the new Australian outdoor advertising audience measurement tool), combined with all-new access to real-time transit data, will provide advertisers with more detailed audience movement patterns.

This enhanced capability will allow advertisers to better understand the reach and impact of their campaigns, as well as optimise targeting strategies to connect with their desired audience segments more effectively.