Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2015

Madison Media announces wins including Piramal Realty, Hamilton, Universal Sportsbiz

Other mandates bagged in last two months are ilovediamonds.com, healthcare portal zigy.com and footwear company Aerobok

Madison Media announces wins including Piramal Realty, Hamilton, Universal Sportsbiz
Madison Media announced on 23 September 2015 its new business wins over the last two months across offices.
 
The agency’s Mumbai office has bagged glassware and thermoware major Hamilton, which owns the Milton and Treo brands. It has also bagged Piramal Realty, and lifestyle company Universal Sportsbiz, which has in its fold celebrity fashion lines WROGN (Virat Kohli) and Imara (Shraddha Kapoor).
 
Down South, the agency has won the accounts of ilovediamonds.com, and healthcare portal zigy.com, part of Phaneesh Murthy-founded PM Health and Life Care. 
 
The agency has also won Delhi-based shoe company Aerobok, which sells the Aqualite brand.
 
Sam Balsara, CMD, Madison World, said, “I am delighted that we have won so many new accounts and it is heartening to know that many of these have been won without a pitch based on our agency credentials.”
 
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Campaign India

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