Campaign India Team
Jul 27, 2022

First Partners to handle PR for Nikon India

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

First Partners to handle PR for Nikon India
First Partners has been appointed as the PR agency for optics and imaging company, Nikon India. 
 
The agency’s mandate will include strategic counsel, media relations and integrated campaign management for the brand.
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by First Partner’s Gurugram office. 
 
Sajjan Kumar, MD, Nikon India, said, “Nikon has historically exceeded consumer expectations by offering products that meet the highest levels of reliability and precision. At this point in time, as we endeavour to take the business to new heights, we are glad to be associating with First Partners and are looking forward to working with their dynamic team of communication experts.”
 
Atul Ahluwalia, founding partner, First Partners, said, “Nikon’s trailblazer position in the imaging industry and strong equity among professional photographers and amateurs alike offers an opportune runway for distinguished and creative storytelling across traditional and new media platforms. We are looking forward to a strong and long-standing partnership with Nikon India.”
 
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