Campaign India Team
Jul 07, 2020

Sun Pharma appoints Wavemaker

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch

Sun Pharma appoints Wavemaker
Pharmaceutical company Sun Pharma has announced Wavemaker India as its media partner. Wavemaker India will manage the integrated media mandate for Sun Pharma in the country. 
 
The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.
 
Ajay Gupte, CEO – South Asia, Wavemaker, said, “This is a proud moment for us. We are super excited to partner with Sun Pharma and confident that with our understanding of winning new consumer growth segments, backed by insights and precision capabilities, we can help Sun Pharma further strengthen its growth journey in India."
 
Shekhar Banerjee, chief client officer and head – West, Wavemaker India, said, “We are delighted to start our partnership with Sun Pharma. Powered with our consumer journey data, our expertise in analytics and some great talent at Wavemaker India,  we believe we will be able to identify more growth levers for Sun Pharma brands. Extremely thrilled for an exciting journey ahead with Sun Pharma."
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