Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2023

The Marcom Avenue expands to Bengaluru

The agency is also eyeing global expansion into Canada and the US

The Marcom Avenue expands to Bengaluru
The Marcom Avenue has announced its expansion into South India with the opening of an office in Bengaluru.
 
With a focus on South India, the agency aims to provide services which include creative innovation, film productions, experiential events, public relations, storytelling, reputation management, media strategy, media buying and planning, brand planning, website development, app development, SEO and many more. 
 
Divanshi Gupta, director, The Marcom Avenue, said “We are thrilled to embark on this new journey as we extend our footprint into the Bengaluru market. This South India region is a dynamic hub of innovation, culture, and growth, and establishing a physical presence in Bengaluru is only the beginning of a more strategic vision to expand The Marcom Avenue’s ambition. This move reflects the agency's dedication and commitment to becoming an integral part of the vibrant marketing landscape in the South. Our goal is to provide clients with memorable ads, and more meaningful marketing with lasting positive business impact.”
 
According to a statement, the agency is also eyeing global expansion into Canada and the US.
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Campaign India

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