Campaign India Team
May 07, 2018

iCubesWire bags social media mandate for Konica Minolta

The account was won post a multi-agency pitch

iCubesWire bags social media mandate for Konica Minolta
Digital marketing solution provider iCubesWire has bagged the social media mandate for Japanese technology company, Konica Minolta. The agency will be responsible for managing the social media channels, social campaigns, media spends and ORM of the company. The account was won post a multi-agency pitch.
 
Sanjay Monga, DGM, sales planning and communication, Konica Minolta, said, “We are keen to intensify our digital presence in the Indian market and want the rate of engagement to inflate further. iCubesWire displayed just the right farsighted approach and a profound understanding of the digital domain. Their distinct strategies clubbed with remarkable creativity caught our attention and we look forward to soaring greater heights in the digital sphere.”
 
Shipra Atrya, manager, digital marketing and corporate communications, Konica Minolta India, says, “We look forward to a distinct start with iCubesWire and are certain that the partnership will garner desired results thereby elevating the brand presence further.”
 
Founder and CEO of iCubesWire, Sahil Chopra, said, “We are excited to have added Konica Minolta in the list of our esteemed clientele. It is a phenomenal win for us and we are ardent to put our best foot forward that engages the customers and elevates the digital presence of the brand.”
 
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Campaign India

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