Association to help Mavericks service clients with their communications and PR requirements for countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and others.
Mumbai: The Mavericks, India’s leading reputation and communications consultancy, is proud to announce its inclusion in One Asia Communications (OAC), a premier alliance of owner-operated PR and marketing agencies across Asia. With this move, The Mavericks becomes India’s exclusive partner in the OAC network.
As part of this powerful collaboration, The Mavericks will enable clients with pan-Asian ambitions to seamlessly expand their communications footprint across 13 key markets, including Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, China, Vietnam, and more, without losing the personal, insight-led counsel they rely on.
“This partnership is built on shared values — deep local expertise, a commitment to meaningful storytelling, and an audience-first mindset,” said Chetan Mahajan, Founder & CEO, The Mavericks. “For Indian brands going global and global brands entering India, this network offers the agility of local operators and the scale of a regional powerhouse.”
The OAC alliance brings together the strengths of leading agencies across Asia, creating a trusted platform for clients navigating complex media landscapes, multilingual communications, and culturally nuanced campaigns.
Siwon Hahm, Chair of OAC and CEO of Hahm Partners, said: “The Mavericks brings incredible energy, creativity, and a strong foundation of strategic reputation management. Their inclusion completes OAC’s presence in major Asian markets, strengthening our mission to deliver cohesive, high-quality communications across borders.”
Ong Hock Chuan, Founder of Maverick Indonesia and a longtime peer of The Mavericks’ leadership, added: “While we share a name by coincidence, what binds us is a shared philosophy. Chetan and his team have consistently inspired with their bold yet grounded approach. We’re thrilled to collaborate more closely and create value for businesses, bridging India and Indonesia.”