Campaign India Team
Jul 12, 2023

Flipkart Seller Hub assigns creative mandate to Vector Brand Solutions

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Flipkart Seller Hub assigns creative mandate to Vector Brand Solutions

Vector Brand Solutions has won the creative mandate for Flipkart Seller Hub (FSH). FSH is looking to enhance the seller experience and driving growth opportunities for sellers across India.

 

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.

 

Anurag Nair, senior director, Flipkart, said, “The e-commerce industry is constantly evolving. At Flipkart, we are committed to ensuring the best products, services, and policies to drive growth opportunities for sellers across India. The partnership with Vector Brand Solutions is a testament towards our efforts towards enhancing the experience for the seller community as also building affinity and love amongst our customer base.”
 
 
Paul Dueman, chief business officer, Vector Brand Solutions, said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Flipkart Seller Hub as their full-funnel agency. I am confident that with our expertise and passion, coupled with Flipkart Seller Hub’s innovative products and ‘business with a personal touch’ approach, we will jointly pave the way for outstanding success in the market."
 
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Campaign India

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