Campaign India Team
Dec 03, 2014

Quikr.com appoints Grey Digital

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch

Quikr.com appoints Grey Digital
Quikr.com, an online classifieds company, has announced the appointment of Grey Digital as its digital agency on record. 
 
Pranay Chulet, founder and CEO, Quikr.com, said, “It is our pleasure to welcome Grey Digital as Quikr’s digital agency on board. With 302 million internet users, India will soon overtake US as the second largest Internet user base in the world. For a young and growing brand like Quikr, it is vital to communicate with our target audience across all the platforms. In Grey Digital we have found the right partner, who has the requisite knowledge and experience in the digital space, to help us reach our customer base in the most creative manner.”
 
Sudhir Nair, head, Grey Digital, added, “We are delighted to work with Quikr.com, one of the fastest growing internet companies in India. As the online and mobile space is fast evolving, we will develop suitable strategies and execute groundbreaking ideas to enhance the company’s digital presence.”
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