Campaign India Team
Dec 27, 2022

Art-E MediaTech bags realme's social media mandate

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Art-E MediaTech bags realme's social media mandate
Art-E MediaTech has won the social media management mandate for realme smartphones. 
 
The account was won following a multi-agency pitch. The agency's New Delhi office will handle the mandate. 
 
Tao, chief marketing officer, realme India, said, “As we endeavor to increase our presence in the international smartphone market, we are happy to have Art-E MediaTech as our partner. With their extensive knowledge and command of the digital ecosystem, We are confident that  they will aid in our ongoing consumer engagement while creating a strong positioning and greater exposure of our brand.”
 
Amit Dhawan, partner and CEO, Art-E MediaTech, said, “This is a partnership of two young, extremely motivated and driven teams who value great ideas and are always eager to do more creative work. realme has been redefining the smartphone space in India one phone at a time and we are super excited to be a part of their journey. I am certain that this partnership will lead to some fantastic work and I look forward to achieving greater heights together”.
 
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Campaign India

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