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November 11, 2025
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Next year’s FIFA World Cup stands to be the largest spectator event in history. And Unilever, one of the planet’s largest advertisers with a total marketing budget of $10.1 billion in 2024, is determined to capitalize on the billions watching.

The company’s execs are currently planning how best to do that via paid media and sponsorships spanning four of its flagship personal care brands (Rexona, Dove, LUX and Lifebuoy) while simultaneously executing a major course change within its own marketing organization.

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