Campaign India Team
Aug 19, 2022

Nuvoco Vistas gets Enormous Brands for its communications duties

The agency will be responsible for the brand’s strategy, mainline creative, and digital communications

Nuvoco Vistas gets Enormous Brands for its communications duties
Nuvoco Vistas has awarded its complete communications mandate to Enormous Brands. 
 
With this appointment, the agency will be responsible for the brand’s strategy, mainline creative, and digital communications. 
 
Chirag Shah, vice president, Nuvoco Vistas, said, "As we know the very competitive cement industry requires a robust brand strategy and engaging communication to create an impact in today’s market, we are delighted to have Enormous Brands on board as our creative partner. We believe they are an idea-first agency with the right strategy and digital communication balance."
 
Ashish Khazanchi, managing partner, Enormous Brands, said, "Nuvoco is an eminent cement brand, and we are honoured to be associated with them. The idea is to build connected consumer experiences across all their brands. The potential creative opportunity that exists within the cement industry is challenging yet exciting. We intend to augment its brand connection through long-term strategic and creative thinking. We are really excited to be working with a super sharp team at Nuvoco."
 
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