Campaign India Team
Jun 14, 2018

PR Awards Asia 2018: Adfactors is 'South Asia PR Consultancy of the Year'

Burson Cohn & Wolfe is the most awarded Indian agency with seven wins

PR Awards Asia 2018: Adfactors is 'South Asia PR Consultancy of the Year'
Indian agencies bagged a total of 16 wins at the PRWeek Asia Awards 2018.
 
In addition to the 16 wins, Adfactors PR was awarded the 'South Asia PR Consultancy of the Year' and Paytm's Saikat Pyne won the 'Young PR Professional of the Year (in house)'. 
 
Adfactors PR also won a Gold, Silver and Bronze each. The Gold win came for 'Celebrating Trash' for Raipur Kachra Mahotsav.
 
Burson Cohn & Wolfe (Genesis Burson-Marsteller) was the most awarded agency from India on the night. It won seven metals in all (2 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze). 
 
The Gold wins came for 'Mumbai Khadde Mein' for Red FM and 'Connecting the unconnected for Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation. 
 
Weber Shandwick won a Gold and Silver each for its 'Manyata: Don't Dorget Moms' campaign for 'MSD for Mothers'. 
 
Gutenberg India won a Gold for its entry 'Bharat Yatra' for Kailash Satyarthi Children Foundation.
 
Entries from 20:20 MSL, Godrej Hit and Text100 also won Silver. 
 
For the full list of winners, click here
Source:
Campaign India

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