Campaign India Team
Jun 17, 2022

PR Professionals gets Jindal Stainless

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

PR Professionals gets Jindal Stainless
PR Professionals has won the mandate for Jindal Stainless. 
 
The agency will be responsible for the brand’s end-to-end public relations solutions. It will also provide services, including reputation management, media relation, crisis management, establishing thought leadership, community engagement, and branding and marketing communications.
 
The account win involved a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by PR Professionals’ Gurugram office. 
 
Sonal Singh, head, corporate communications, Jindal Stainless, said, “With sustainability at its core, Jindal Stainless is committed to propel the Indian stainless-steel sector to newer avenues of growth. We take pride in developing world-class ‘swadeshi’ stainless steel products that cater to the domestic and international markets while voicing the concerns of the domestic stainless-steel players and supporting their development. We are excited to partner with PR Professionals for meeting our PR and communication objectives as we take up new challenges going forth.”
 
Sarvesh Tiwari, founder and managing director, PR Professionals, said, “We are honoured to partner with Jindal Stainless, India’s leading manufacturers of stainless steel. I am confident that PRP will be able to play a key role in augmenting Jindal Stainless’ vision of improving lives through trustworthy and innovative stainless solutions.”
 
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Campaign India

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