Campaign India Team
May 26, 2022

CarDekho assigns creative and social mandate to WATConsult

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

CarDekho assigns creative and social mandate to WATConsult
WATConsult has bagged the creative and social media mandate for CarDekho. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.
 
The agency's Delhi office will handle the account. The mandate includes social media management, digital creative designing, content marketing, and ORM.
 
Charu Kishnani, SVP - marketing and content, CarDekho, said, “We're thrilled to partner with WATConsult as our creative and social partners. This engagement will help us elevate our brand presence with the right Strategy, Ideation and Creative thinking. We are looking forward to creating some good and memorable work. Welcome aboard, WATConsult."
 
Heeru Dingra, CEO, Isobar India group, said, “CarDekho is a one-stop destination for new as well as second-hand cars. The brand’s auto and non-auto business is expanding, and we are so excited to embark on this journey with them.”
 
Sahil Shah, managing partner, WATConsult, added, “We are happy to have the opportunity to partner with CarDekho and we can’t wait to build a dynamic brand presence for them. Our strategy is to enhance the top of the mind recall that the brand has created by applying creative, new age thinking and a strong storytelling narrative.”
 
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Campaign India

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