Campaign India Team
Dec 13, 2019

Marquees 2019: Winners announced

Sector winners include Maruti Suzuki, Bajaj Auto, Bharti Airtel, Samsung, HDFC Bank, Xiaomi, Maggi, Bru, Harpic, Clinic Plus and Amazon

Winners were announced on 12 December in Mumbai
Winners were announced on 12 December in Mumbai
The Advertising Club hosted the third edition of the Marquees Awards in Mumbai on 12 December. The awards honour marketing excellence and brand stories.
 
The jury was chaired by Harsh Goenka, chairman - RPG Enterprise and also consisted of Neil George, MD - Nivea India, Agnello Dias,  CCO and co-founder - Taproot Dentsu, CVL Srinivas, country manager, India – WPP; and Naveen Chopra, senior advisor - TPG Capital India.
 
The winners of the Sector Awards at Marquees 2019 were:
 

MARQUEES 2019: WINNERS

Sr. No

 Sector Category

 Winners

GENERAL CATEGORY

 

 

1

 Auto (4 Wheeler)

 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd

2

 Auto (2 Wheeler)

 Bajaj Auto Ltd

3

 Telecommunication

 Bharti Airtel

4

 Consumer Durables – White Goods

 Samsung

5

 Consumer Durables – TV 

 NO WINNER

6

 Insurance (Life) 

 NO WINNER

7

 Insurance (Non-Life) 

 NO WINNER

8

 Banking

 HDFC Bank Ltd

9

 Handsets

 Xiaomi

10

 FMCG (Food)

 Maggi

11

 FMCG (Beverages)

Bru

12

 FMCG (Household Care)

 Harpic

13

 FMCG (Personal Care)

 Clinic Plus

14

 Retail 

 Amazon

Special category winners

SPECIAL CATEGORY

1

 Reimagining for the Better

 Bata

2

 Carving out a niche

Byju's

3

 Breathing new life into a Category

Asian Paints

4

 Conquering an Impregnable fortress

Zerodha

5

 Creating a Global Impact

 Oyo Rooms

6

 Media Properties

TikTok

7

 Traversing Uncharted Waters

FabIndia

 

Source:
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