Campaign India Team
Nov 03, 2022

Laqshya Media Group bags Maate

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Laqshya Media Group bags Maate
Laqshya Media Group has won the integrated marketing mandate for Maate, a babycare brand co-owned by Suresh Raina and Priyanka Raina. 
 
The group will be handling 360-degree communication which includes OOH, TV, print, radio, digital, PR, live experiences.
 
Priyanka Raina, co-founder, Maate, said, "We are delighted to partner with one of India's most innovative marketing communications groups, Laqshya Media, as we strive to make ‘maate’ the premium and safe choice for mothers and babies worldwide. The agency resonates with our vision and has innovative ideas and communication strategies that will enhance brand awareness and establish the brand as a front-runner in the premium baby care segment. Maate has grown organically on its own so far, but with Laqshya on board, we are hoping for more targeted marketing and speed up our expansion plans. As a truly homegrown brand, maate is committed to ensuring a superior and safe experience for new mothers and babyhood."
 
Alok Jalan, managing director, Laqshya Media Group, said, “We are thrilled to join hands with maate and are truly excited to work in this growing baby care category. Maate is among the few companies in the segment that have exhibited a long-term vision and have developed very premium and safe products for baby care. As a 360-degree marketing agency, Laqshya Media Group is committed to crafting out-of-the-box, purpose-driven integrated campaigns to build strong brand awareness and CTAs.”
 
 
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