Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2014

Havas Media to handle Yepme.com

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch

Havas Media to handle Yepme.com
Online fashion brand Yepme.com has appointed Havas Media Group India as it's integrated media AoR. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.   
 
Sandeep Sharma, co-founder, Yepme.com, said, “Havas Media had a keen understanding of our audience and business. They have specialist divisions like Mobext to handle the mobile advertising which is so very critical to us. Besides all this, the sheer passion of the team made us choose them as our media partners.”
 
Anita Nayyar, CEO, Havas Media Group, India and South Asia, said, “We have just completed a successful year and Yepme.com has added another feather to our cap. It is a young and growing company and we gave them a differentiated and targeted approach to deliver the core message. We are extremely delighted to work with their forward thinking team.”
 
Mohit Joshi, MD, Havas Media India, added, "Yepme.com being the first win of the year is always special, we will continue with our effort to deliver value to our existing clients and keep growing the new business organisation."
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