Campaign India Team
Jul 16, 2018

CLA bags Excitel's creative mandate

The agency's Delhi office will handle the business

CLA bags Excitel's creative mandate
Excitel Broadband has appointed Creativeland Asia to handle creative. Excitel is a broadband brand provider with current operations in New Delhi and Hyderabad. 
 
Vivek Raina, CEO Excitel Broadband, said, “Innovation and unique business model combined with our zest for achieving new heights has helped Excitel become one of the top players in the wired broadband segment. We have ambitious growth plans and belief that Creativeland Asia is aligned to our vision of taking the brand to the next level. They demonstrated a clear understanding of our business and have a proven track record of creating remarkable campaigns and out of the box communication for their clients. We look forward to working with them.” 
 
Manas Lahiri, branch head, Creativeland Asia Delhi, said, “With the digital revolution in India going full steam ahead, Excitel has managed to break barriers and climb to the top of the ladder in terms of broadband connectivity and speed. We are delighted to work with Excitel, a brand that’s fast-paced and create truly exciting campaigns which break the clutter and help grow their business.”
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