Campaign India Team
Jun 23, 2021

ADA partners with Outreach to offer data-driven marketing in Nepal

Partnership to serve local and global brands

ADA partners with Outreach to offer data-driven marketing in Nepal
ADA has partnered with advertising agency Outreach Nepal to introduce data-driven marketing practices in Nepal, to both, global and local brands. Operating predominantly in South and South-East Asia, ADA is a data-driven integrated digital marketing solutions provider that designs and executes digital campaigns for brands.
 
With this partnership, the team at Outreach will be equipped to provide clients with business insights, data enrichment and advanced analytics, in addition to enabling end-to-end digital marketing solutions for growth hacking, funnel, and goal optimisation.
 
Ashraful Haque, MD, ADA in Bangladesh, Ashraful Haque said, “I believe this association with Outreach Nepal will be a giant leap towards providing unique data and analytics-driven solutions to our prospective clients in Nepal. It widens our horizons as an organisation and cements our vision to go far and beyond when it comes to ensuring data-based business solutions.”
 
Added Ujaya Shakya, founder MD, Outreach Nepal said, “We always take pride in bringing many new innovative advertising and brand marketing practices to Nepal, and adding to the same tradition, we have partnered with ADA to witness a new and dynamic data-driven strategic approach, which would adapt global marketing way forwards for the brands and help achieve realistic business goals. This will also help to attract younger minds to our business of advertising which is now getting more digital-savvy.” 
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Campaign India

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