Campaign India Team
Apr 22, 2021

Truecaller assigns digital mandate to Wirality Media

The agency has been working with the brand on a project basis

Truecaller assigns digital mandate to Wirality Media
Wirality Media has won the integrated digital mandate for Truecaller in India. The account was won following a year long association on projects and multiple campaigns run in 2020. 
 
Kari Krishnamurthy, chief commercial officer, Truecaller, said, “We have worked with Wirality closely on a project basis over the past one year. Their work does stand out and the team has been very impressive. We intend to keep this collaboration at a higher intensity and having them on board on a long term basis paves the way for continued good work.”  
 
Saanand Warrier, CEO, Wirality, said, “It’s been a pleasure to work with Truecaller for over a year now on four campaigns and the support and encouragement we have received has paved the way for some excellent work. Through our work over the last year, we have set a benchmark for what is possible when you combine creative thinking with a data driven media approach. We cannot wait to continue this relationship and bring our creative and digital expertise to take the brand to greater heights.”
 
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Campaign India

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