Campaign India Team
May 13, 2020

Leo Burnett Orchard wins Vogo's creative mandate

Account won after a virtual pitch

Leo Burnett Orchard wins Vogo's creative mandate
Vogo, a scooter sharing company, has appointed Leo Burnett Orchard as its creative partner. 
 
The account was won following a virtual pitch by the agency's Bengaluru office.
 
Anand Ayyadurai, chief executive officer, Vogo, said, “At Vogo, we truly believe that this is the inflection point for personal mobility solutions like ours and are building new products to ensure safe, reliable commute for all consumers – be it office commute, leisure or errands. In a post lockdown world, brand trust and salience are both key competitive advantages. Given the unique and heightened relevance of our service in these times, we looked for a partner that understands how to build new markets. In Leo Burnett Orchard, we found just that and are excited to work with them in the long term on seizing the opportunity in personal mobility. Their deep experience in building some of the most beloved brands in India is a key advantage as we set off to build India’s best and most reliable personal mobility brand.”
 
Dheeraj Sinha, MD - India and CSO, Leo Burnett South Asia, said, “At Leo Burnett we are always excited about opportunities where we have to build new markets and change behavior. The Vogo proposition is extremely exciting and very timely. We are looking at a sharp rise in areas of personal transport in the post-COVID world, and propositions such as that of Vogo sit right there. This is also an exciting win as the entire process, right from the inquiry to the pitch to the closure has happened virtually. We look forward to bringing our strategic thinking, technology-led creative approach and our understating of platforms to help Vogo succeed.”
 
The agency will help Vogo build a brand connect with its customers and communicate the brand message of easing the burden of daily commute.   
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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