Campaign India Team
Oct 12, 2020

Harman consolidates creative and media mandate with Havas India

Adds JBL and Harman Kardon to already established partnership of Infinity with the agency

Account won post a multi-agency pitch
Account won post a multi-agency pitch
Harman, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, has awarded its integrated creative and media communication mandate to Havas Creative India for its consumer brands - JBL and Harman Kardon post a multi-agency pitch. 
 
Last year, the agency had bagged the creative mandate of Harman's Infinity brand. 
Havas will be handling integrated creative, digital strategy, and overall media buying and planning for both offline and online mediums.
 
Yogesh Nambiar, head - marketing, Harman India, said, “India is an important market for us and our brands enjoy leadership across various segments in consumer audio. We now want to take it a step further and enhance our customer experience by offering a wider landscape of unique products and experiences. While finding an agency, we were looking for a talented and enthusiastic team that has a passion for music and understands the Indian market, and which could add a meaningful difference to our brands with their power of innovative thinking. I am looking forward to the exciting spaces that Havas will explore to engage with the existing and new consumers of our most popular audio brands.”  
 
Rana Barua, group CEO, Havas Group India, said, “It is indeed a delight for us to strengthen our relationship and partner with Harman in India, and add the media and creative mandate for JBL and Harman Kardon, in addition to working on Infinity. We have been doing some very exciting work on Infinity and with these two brands the challenge and expectations go up as these are very key players in the audio industry and have very clear objectives and plans. What is sweeter is that we won it with our integrated village model which further emphasises the #BetterTogether philosophy of Havas.”
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