Campaign India Team
Oct 04, 2022

Truecaller enters The Womb

No pitch was conducted

Truecaller enters The Womb
Truecaller has appointed The Womb as its creative partner.
 
The agency will be responsible for the brand's communication strategy and accelerating its future business across the country.
 
The account win did not involve a pitch process. 
 
Kari Krishnamurty, chief commercial officer, Truecaller, said, “We are delighted to welcome The Womb as our creative partner in India. The Womb has proven expertise that helps reach the consumer with meaningful storytelling. Together, we are looking forward to creating more impact and elevating brand propositioning, making Truecaller an obvious choice for every consumer to experience safety in communication."
 
Kawal Shoor, co-founder, The Womb, said, “The team at Truecaller is young and restless. They are ready to take challenges head-on and are not scared to take risks or to do things which have never been done before. This makes a great culture fit with what we believe and the work we create. We are up for the challenge and are excited. Shouldering the responsibility of a young tech brand, we are geared up to face the challenges and grab the opportunities with both hands to create work that is simple yet unignorable.”
 
He added, “Over the years Truecaller has been working towards empowering consumers to make the right choices. We feel it’s a great time to take this opportunity to the next level and engage with the consumers at a deeper level which is beyond just being a caller ID. We feel that in the last seven years, we have just touched the tip of the iceberg and there is so much more that Truecaller has to offer to Bharat.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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