Campaign India Team
Feb 14, 2014

India moves up to ninth spot in 2013 Gunn Report

McCann Worldgroup Mumbai is most awarded Indian agency

India moves up to ninth spot in 2013 Gunn Report
The Gunn Report has released its analysis and ranking for the year 2013 basis awards won in the year.
 
On global rank, India has moved up from last year’s 13th position and is at number nine according to the 2013 Report. USA retains its top spot, with Australia following in second place. The United Kingdom is the third most awarded country in the year.
 
The list of top five agencies in India have been published on the Gunn Report website. McCann Worldgroup (Mumbai) tops this list. Taproot India (Mumbai) follows in second place. JWT (Mumbai) and Leo Burnett (Mumbai and New Delhi) share third spot on the list while Ogilvy & Mather (Mumbai) is in fifth spot.
 
Prasoon Joshi, chairman-CEO and chief creative officer, McCann India, said, "I am pleased with this outcome, for the hard work and dedication that our teams put in has come to the fore with this concrete recognition. I also want to thank our admirable clients who believe in us and value ideas and long term relationships.”
 
(Note: In the case of some Indian agencies, awards won for work from multiple offices are attributed to a single office in the Gunn Report, based on the entrant details provided with the award submission.)

Also read from Campaign UK, article by Donald Gunn: Top Gunns: The Gunn Report 2013

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Campaign India

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