Campaign India Team
Oct 06, 2008

Connecturf relaunched as Ignitee India

Digital marketing agency Connecturf is relaunching itself as Ignitee India.In line with the restructuring, the company has made some key level changes in its management structure. The company has added two new offices in Hyderabad and Bangalore, besides their existing Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai offices. Ignitee has announced their intention to launch their first international office in Dubai next month.

Connecturf relaunched as Ignitee India

Digital marketing agency Connecturf is relaunching itself as Ignitee India.

In line with the restructuring, the company has made some key level changes in its management structure. The company has added two new offices in Hyderabad and Bangalore, besides their existing Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai offices. Ignitee has announced their intention to launch their first international office in Dubai next month.

Atul Hegde, CEO, Ignitee India said on the relaunch, "The response to our online services and marketing solutions has been phenomenal. We hope to keep up to the aspirations of all our valuable customers by constantly providing them with innovative and simplified online solutions".

Ignitee's current roster of clients include HDFC Bank, Satyam, DLF, Religare, Tata Corporate, Birla Sun Life Insurance and Yamaha among others.

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Campaign India

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