Campaign India Team
Feb 22, 2023

KwikFix Auto appoints Thought Process Communications

Account won post a mutli-agency pitch

KwikFix Auto appoints Thought Process Communications
Thought Process Communications bagged the public relations mandate for KwikFix Auto. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch. 
 
Ravi Chandarana, co-founder and CEO, KwikFix Auto, said, “We have invested heavily in our technology to deliver a seamless and intuitive automotive experience to its customers. A trusted servicing partner at the desired location of a customer is a huge gap that has been existing for decades. Every mechanic is thoroughly trained and handpicked by us to ensure zero percent customer dissatisfaction. We are excited to embark on this journey of organising the automotive services sector in India along with Thought Process Communications."
 
Mansi Modi-Chandarana, co-founder and CFO, said, “Our commitment is to minimise the risk of unforeseen automobile breakdowns. Our technicians reach the customer’s location within 90 minutes in case of any problem with the vehicle anywhere on the road within our geographical boundaries. After several rounds of discussions with various agencies, we are happy to partner with Thought Process Communications and believe we share the same vision for KwikFix Auto to serve a greater purpose in the automobile industry.”
 
Vinay Maurya, founder and CEO, Thought Process Communications, said, "Our experience with servicing global automobile brands and playing a larger role in building automobile and EV start-ups makes us feel extremely confident about KwikFix Auto. The mission and priorities of the company are very clear, and we are extremely thrilled to be working closely with Ravi and Manshi."
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