Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2010

TimesofMoney appoints Good Relations India

Good Relations India (GRI) has bagged the communication duties for TimesofMoney. TimesofMoney is a digital payment service provider whose offerings include NRI services, India Money Transfers, Global Money Transfers, ePayments and co-branded cards.

TimesofMoney appoints Good Relations India
Good Relations India (GRI) has bagged the communication duties for TimesofMoney. TimesofMoney is a digital payment service provider whose offerings include NRI services, India Money Transfers, Global Money Transfers, ePayments and co-branded cards.

Commenting on this association, Avijit Nanda, president of TimesofMoney, said, “Taking the brand to the next level, communications will play a pivotal role in the growth of the brand across the globe. We saw a right fit with Good Relations India to help us increase the brand awareness of TimesofMoney in India.” 

Deepak Kanulkar, chief executive officer, Good Relations India, said, “The TimesofMoney PR campaign is focused on full spectrum of media services ranging from practical tool kits to communication initiatives served across wide range of audiences. Coming at a time when TimesofMoney is poised at the kick-off stage for aggressive growth and various innovative products & service offerings, with a strong core team in place, it presents a very exciting and challenging opportunity for us.”
 

 

 

 

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Campaign India

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