Campaign India Team
Dec 08, 2022

Vega Helmets continues its digital ride with Team Pumpkin

Has continued its relationship with the agency for another year

Vega Helmets continues its digital ride with Team Pumpkin
Digital marketing agency Team Pumpkin has retained social media management and performance marketing mandates for Vega Helmets.
 
The brand has continued its relationship with the agency for another year.
 
It will be responsible for the brand’s digital strategy, campaign ideation and execution, aligned with the brand’s mission and vision in the digital space.
 
Girdhari Chandak, MD, Vega Helmets, said, “We are delighted to continue our successful relationship with Team Pumpkin. They have been exemplary in helping us grow and actualise our organisational goals by leveraging the digital ecosystem with their creativity and innovation. We look forward to this association for the days to come.”
 
Swati Nathani, chief business officer, Team Pumpkin, said, “We are elated to continue our strong partnership with Vega Auto Accessories. The brand’s ethos of innovation and excellence is something we at Team Pumpkin truly resonate with and it has been a pleasure to work with them. The team is overjoyed with the extension of the mandate and we look forward to adding more value by working together.”
 
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Campaign India

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