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Bastion partners with Social Protect on brand safety solution

 Independent integrated marketing and communications agency, Bastion, has partnered with digital risk and online reputation management platform, Social Protect, to launch a brand safety and reputation management solution for creator-led marketing.

The organisations say this comes as a response to growing industry concerns around brand safety, toxic comment environments, reputational risk, and creator burnout, as investment in influencer and creator marketing continues to grow.

The offering combines Bastion's strategic communications and marketing experience with Social Protect's moderation technology to help brands manage reputational risk across creator campaigns. Social Protect’s platform automatically removes harmful content in real time.

The organisations further explain that the joint offering delivers value for both brands and talent. For brands, it supports safer campaign environments, strengthens reputation management and reduces the risk of PR issues. For creators, it provides real-time protection from abuse, supports mental wellbeing and helps build more engaged communities.

Richard Chapman, Managing Director, Bastion Communications, said the partnership addresses a critical gap in the market.

"Creator and influencer marketing is now central to how brands connect with audiences - but the environments those campaigns operate in are often unregulated and high-risk," he said.

"This new partnership between Bastion and Social Protect ensures brands can unlock the full value of creator-led storytelling while protecting reputation, performance and the people at the centre of it."

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Christopher added: "Malaysia's moment as ASEAN Chair reflects a country that has spent decades building the talent and infrastructure to operate at the centre of regional and global affairs. That Sandpiper has chosen the country as a place for investment is a recognition of the sophisticated advisory capability that sits in Kuala Lumpur." 

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