Campaign India Team
Feb 07, 2012

SPR&RG Constructions appoint Mindshare Chennai to handle media duties

The mandate involves handling the media strategy as well as planning and buying across all mediums

SPR&RG Constructions appoint Mindshare Chennai to handle media duties

Tamil Nadu based real estate developer SPR&RG Constructions has appointed Mindshare Chennai to handle its media duties. The mandate involves handling the media strategy as well as planning and buying across all mediums. The account will be handled out of the Chennai office.

 

Commenting on the win, Ravi Rao, Leader, South Asia, Mindshare, said, “This win is great news to follow Mindshare’s recent growing focus on strengthening our South operations. We are really excited to have the opportunity to serve SPR&RG Constructions Private Limited. They have a great vision for the category and we believe we can do some game-changing work for the brand and look forward to doing it well.”
 
“With two upcoming projects in Chennai at Porur and Vepery, we were in consideration to partner with an agency that has expertise in Local Media and has ability to put to use global knowledge at local level for all our forthcoming projects,” said, Sandeep Pantvaidya, vice president – marketing and sales, SPR&RG. “We are glad to have Mindshare, one of the finest media buying agencies in the country today, on board to handle brand SPRRG and Chlorophyll. We look forward to a lengthy and profitable partnership with Mindshare in the years to come,” he added.
 
The company is engaged in the acquisition and development of residential and commercial properties, besides executing turnkey infrastructure projects in Tamil Nadu. The company is also coming up with their second large scale project in Chennai – Osian Chorophyll. 

 

 

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Campaign India

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