Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2010

Ignitee Digital Solutions to work with Jaquar

To revamp the corporate website to reflect the completion of 50 years of the brand in India

Ignitee Digital Solutions to work with Jaquar

Ignitee Digital Solutions has been appointed by Jaquar bath fittings as its digital agency. The mandate is to revamp the brand's existing corporate website to reflect Jaquar’s 50 years in India, and develop an engaging and sustained presence for the brand on different social media platforms.

Speaking on the appointment, Pankaj Sharma, deputy general manager, communications, Jaquar, said, “We were looking for an agency which would understand the core functionality of our business and not just any usual online media agency. Ignitee fits the bill and we are proud to have them on board as our official online media agency.”

Shankar, chief operating officer, Ignitee Digital Solutions Pvt Ltd, said, "Since inception, we have always worked on campaigns that have added value to customers. It is this history that has helped us in gaining the trust of reputed names from the industry. We are certain that with the talent and minds back at Ignitee, we will see these wins increasing even further-more."

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Campaign India

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