Campaign India Team
Aug 14, 2008

Aegis to move into new office

Aegis Media has announced plans to establish a new office at Mittal Chambers in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Besides the Aegis Media India corporate headquarters, the office will house Carat, the media buying and planning agency, Isobar, the digital marketing communications agency and Posterscope, Aegis' out-of-home agency. Isobar and Posterscope will be rolled out in India within this year. 

Aegis to move into new office

Aegis Media has announced plans to establish a new office at Mittal Chambers in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Besides the Aegis Media India corporate headquarters, the office will house Carat, the media buying and planning agency, Isobar, the digital marketing communications agency and Posterscope, Aegis' out-of-home agency. Isobar and Posterscope will be rolled out in India within this year.
 
The office is designed on the principle of an " open layout with private spaces" and will be wire-free. The agency will move into its new venue by August end. "This is just the first step towards Aegis Media claiming its rightful position as the best full service media specialist agency in India. It is our resolve to make Aegis Media India the happiest place to work in. We will invest in the best technology, computers and other hardware to enable us to be the first media company in India to have high quality tools customized to our market that work in real life and not in Powerpoint presentations only," said Ashish Bhasin, chairman India and CEO, South East Asia, Aegis.

Carat, the currently functioning Aegis Media company in India, has some of the leading Clients in India including Philips, Mattel, Adidas, Reebok, Muthoot Group, BMW, Bose, Godrej Interiors, Rayban, Aircel (south), Jagran Group and several others.

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

3 hours ago

CTV’s big picture: Small screens are getting left ...

As India’s CTV adoption grows 30–35% yearly, Tonic Worldwide’s senior vice president for media and martech notes that why marketers must recalibrate their plans to woo high-value audiences in untapped regions.

5 hours ago

Why India’s creator economy is becoming every ...

It will influence over $1 trillion in spend by 2030, with brands set to boost creator marketing budgets 1.5 to 3x in the next three years, according to a BCG report.

5 hours ago

AI, copyright, and creativity: The fine line ...

With tech giants lobbying for AI training on copyrighted material and artists filing lawsuits to protect their work, adland faces the challenge of integrating AI while respecting copyright, originality, and the livelihoods of creators.

5 hours ago

Marketing to machines: When bots become the target ...

As agentic AI retools the customer journey, Netcore’s founder and MD, Rajesh Jain, explains why marketers must now influence not just humans — but also the autonomous algorithms deciding on their behalf.