Campaign India Team
Oct 20, 2020

Gerety Awards 2020: 11 wins for India

Wunderman Thompson leads with six; FCB India (four) and Mullen Lintas also among the winners

India second most-awarded country
India second most-awarded country
The winners of the Gerety Awards 2020 have been announced. 
 
Indian agencies picked up a total of 11 metals.
 
Six of these went to Wunderman Thompson as it won two Gold, two Silver and two Bronze each for Lux's 'The soap with a lump'.
 
FCB India won a Gold and two Silver for Mumbai Police's 'The Punishing Signal'. The agency also won Bronze for The Times of India's 'Times out and proud classifieds'.
 
Mullen Lintas won Silver for Saffola's 'Heart Ka Exam'. 
 
The awards celebrate the best advertising through the female lens.
 
India is the second most awarded country among the winners list. The USA topped with 22 winning entries. In third place is the UK with five.
 
Lucia Ongay, co-founder, Gerety Awards, said, "All of the winning campaigns, including those works that are shortlisted, deserve the utmost praise. Entries at the Gerety awards have gone through the greatest of scrutiny. From across six continents in 32 countries, a total of 185 of some of the world's most esteemed agency and brand leaders came together to find the best in advertising. In doing so. Gerety winners have set the standard for the very best in advertising in 2020 and beyond. When defining the best in advertising through the female lens we have a responsibility to celebrate only the very best. Advertisers who want to know how to target the world’s most powerful consumers need to look no further than the Gerety winners list."
Source:
Campaign India

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