Campaign India Team
Jun 11, 2018

Initiative bags Indigo Paints' media duties

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Initiative bags Indigo Paints' media duties
Indigo Paints has appointed Initiative as its media agency on record following a multi-agency pitch. The mandate includes media investment and strategic partnership across print, television, digital, out-of-home (OOH) and radio. The agency's Mumbai office will handle the business.
 
Hemant Jalan, managing director, Indigo Paints, said, “Indigo Paints is a fairly young company and we started our operations in 2000. We have always developed innovative products, and in this short timeline we have managed to challenge the established players in the category. In the paints category in India, which is otherwise dominated by a select few established brands, we have managed to clock in very high growth rates and we hope to continue this momentum for the next several years. We were scouting for a media agency that would improve our media efficacies, strategic thinking and bring in fresh perspective to our brand journey. We have found that perfect fit with Initiative.”
 
Vaishali Verma, CEO, Initiative, said, “It is a moment of pride for us to be associated with Indigo Paints and we are delighted with the trust that the company has shown in us. The opportunity to partner Indigo Paints during this high growth phase is extremely stimulating for all of us at Initiative. The greatest strength of Initiative is strategy and we are committed to creating innovative, cutting-edge work for Indigo Paints.”
 
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