Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2008

All Percept companies now within Percept Limited

In a recent restructuring exercise, Percept has renamed its main company, Percept Holdings, as Percept Limited. The different companies operated by Percept will now come under Percept Limited as divisions. The joint ventures and offshore entities, however, will remain at the subsidiary (investment) level.

All Percept companies now within Percept Limited

In a recent restructuring exercise, Percept has renamed its main company, Percept Holdings, as Percept Limited. The different companies operated by Percept will now come under Percept Limited as divisions. The joint ventures and offshore entities, however, will remain at the subsidiary (investment) level.

Under this new structure, the seven group companies of Percept namely Percept Picture Company (PPC), Percept Profile India, Perspectrum, PDM India, Percept Out-of-Home, P9 Integrated and Percept Talent Management (PTM) will be the divisions of Perecpt Limited. Whereas, Percept/H, Hakuhodo Percept (HPPL), AMO Communications, IBD India, Percept Swift, Percept Gulf, PDM International, Clea PR, Percept Profile Gulf, Allied Media, Percept Knorigin and Media Agency Middle East (MAME) will be the subsidiaries of Percept Limited.
 
Ajay Upadhyay (pictured here), president-corporate affairs, Percept Limited, said, "Our aggressive growth plans are in keeping with Percept’s philosophy of innovation and synergy.”

 

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Campaign India

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