Campaign India Team
Jun 04, 2015

AMES 2015: PHD bags two Golds for Kan Khajura Tesan; Lowe Lintas and Partners is Effectiveness Agency of the Year

31 of the 63 shortlists convert to wins for India

AMES 2015: PHD bags two Golds for Kan Khajura Tesan; Lowe Lintas and Partners is Effectiveness Agency of the Year
Indian entries won the highest number of metals at the AMES Awards held at Grand Hyatt, Singapore, as 31 of its 63 shortlists converted to metals.
 
PHD India was the only agency to win Gold, with its entry 'Kan Khajura Tesan' for Hindustan Unilever bagging two Gold, a Silver and a Bronze trophy.
 
Lowe Lintas + Partners was the most awarded agency with 10 metals, four of which were Silver and six were Bronze. The agency was named Effectiveness Agency of the Year.
 
Next on the metal tally from India was Maxus with five wins, two of which were Silver and the others were Bronze.
 
Other Indian agencies to win were Mindshare (a Silver and three Bronze), Rediffusion Y&R (a Silver), Everest Y&R (a Silver), BBDO (three Bronze), DDB Mudra (a Bronze), McCann (a bronze) and Soho Square (a bronze).
 
View the full list of winners here.
 
(With inputs from Campaign Asia)
Source:
Campaign India

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