Campaign India Team
Sep 30, 2010

Hanmer MS&L gets five new clients

Nike, LIC, HCL Infosystems, Fortis Healthcare on board; gets UTC as part of strategic tie-up with Publicis Groupe

Hanmer MS&L gets five new clients

Nike Inc, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), HCL Infosystems, and Fortis Healthcare have signed on Hanmer MS&L as their strategic communications partner. The agency’s mandate will be in the areas of campaign management, corporate reputation, corporate responsibility, crisis and issues management, brand marketing and digital. 

United Technologies Corporations (UTC) in India identified the Publicis Groupe, of which MS&L Group is a part, as its key growth driver and will partner with Leo Burnett, Hanmer MS&L and Starcomm to drive its communications campaign. 

Commenting on the new client wins, Jaideep Shergill, chief executive officer, Hanmer MS&L, said, “As Hanmer MS&L continues on its growth path, we as an agency are always focused on enhancing and improving our capabilities, providing our clients with a constantly broader range of knowledge and expertise. As part of this commitment, we are thrilled to be working together with companies that are considered to be some of the industry’s most respected and successful professionals.” 

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