Campaign India Team
Feb 10, 2015

Triton Communications wins two new accounts

Bags the creative duties for Carysil and EasyPay

Triton Communications wins two new accounts
Triton Communications’ Ahmedabad office has added two new businesses - Carysil and EasyPay. 
 
Carysil is a player in the 'Composite Quartz Technology' space. The mandate for the agency is to augment the brand’s presence in the high-end kitchen appliances market. Carysil has decided to hire an advertising agency after a long while. Their last AoR was Grey. 
 
EasyPay is a start-up that offers an easy and accessible bill payment services to customers through a network of outlets. This enables multiple payment modes and provides instant confirmation of payment. This is the first time the brand has appointed an advertising agency.
 
Ali Merchant, director, Triton Communications, said, “We have a successful track record in partnering our clients for launching, building and nurturing some of the leading brands in the country across diverse categories. Carysil and EasyPay will provide us opportunities to further enhance our growth story for our clients”.
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Campaign India

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