Campaign India Team
Jun 14, 2016

Maxus bags Tata Motors' digital mandate

Dedicated team set up in Mumbai to handle account

Maxus bags Tata Motors' digital mandate
Maxus India has bagged the digital creative and media mandate for Tata Motors.
 
The agency has set up an exclusive team in its Mumbai office to handle the business.
 
Kartik Sharma, managing director – Maxus South Asia, said, "We are very delighted to be chosen by Tata Motors as their digital partner. Maxus today handles several leading brands from the Tata stable and with this win we are truly humbled by the group’s faith in our capabilities.”
 
Unny Radhakrishnan, chief digital officer, Maxus South Asia, added, “It is a moment of pride for us. Our focus will be to bring data, content and technology together to deliver effective and creative solutions for brands and we look forward to do some great work for Tata Motors in the coming months.”
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