Campaign India Team
Mar 11, 2020

Mobile Premier League assigns IPL campaign mandate to Taproot Dentsu

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch

The agency's Mumbai office will handle the account
The agency's Mumbai office will handle the account
Taproot Dentsu has won Mobile Premier League's IPL campaign project following a multi-agency pitch.
 
The agency's Mumbai office will handle the account. 
 
Abhishek Madhavan, VP, growth and marketing, MPL, said,  “We called for a multi-agency pitch across the best in the country, and after a grueling round of presentations and discussions, have placed our trust in Taproot Dentsu to be our creative partners for this IPL. Their strategic insights and creative capabilities made us choose them. It is essential to capture our brand’s values, and MPL’s connect with its users and game developers in our campaigns, and we think Taproot Dentsu will be the right agency to help us do this.”   
 
Ayesha Ghosh, GM, Taproot Dentsu Mumbai, said, “We are very excited to win this business. Our interactions with the client team have been charged with positive energy. The brief was very sharp - to get gamers to download MPL where they could win money playing their favourite online games and a whole lot of new ones. We are now in the process of creating the films.”
 
 
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