Campaign India Team
Sep 01, 2021

Ants Digital wins Armes Maini’s digital and creative business

The brand is a Bengaluru-based storage systems company

Ants Digital wins Armes Maini’s digital and creative business
Bengaluru-based Armes Maini Storage Systems has appointed Ants Digital for digital and creative marketing. The mandate includes Ants strategising digital and creative initiatives for the brand, in addition to enhancing its social media presence.
 
Mohan SA, CEO and director, Armes Maini Storage Systems, said, “We are delighted to have the Ants team onboard as our digital and creative partners. In today's world, building a brand’s digital presence to widen the customer base is of utmost importance. We look forward to working with Ants to establish a strong creative identity and build a robust digital footprint through innovative communications and reaching out effectively to our customer base.”
 
Added Sanjay Arora, chief executive officer, Ants Digital, “We are extremely thrilled to have bagged Armes Maini as our client. They are a global storage systems company that instituted the founding grounds of racking and storage solutions. We look forward to strengthening the digital identity of Armes Maini and showcasing their expertise with innovative tech-led solutions that our agency has championed over the past decade. We are extremely excited to execute some revolutionary ideas for Armes Maini and to scale up!”
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