Campaign India Team
Jul 05, 2023

Ventes Avenues launches in Malaysia

Aims to expand its reach and influence in the Southeast Asian market

Ventes Avenues launches in Malaysia
Ventes Avenues has announced its expansion in Malaysia. 
 
Through this expansion, it aims to further expand its reach and influence in the Southeast Asian market and serve brands in the region. 
 
Niloufer Dundh, founder and CEO, Ventes Avenues, said, "I am thrilled to witness our entry into the vibrant and dynamic South East Asian market. This expansion to Malaysia represents a significant milestone in our journey. We are committed to delivering exceptional value to brands in this region, building upon our solid foundation in Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam. With our eyes set on growth and our determination unwavering, we are excited to embark on this new chapter, forging meaningful connections, providing comprehensive and tailored solutions to brands, leveraging our expertise in mobile advertising to drive growth, enhance brand visibility, and deliver measurable results in an ever-evolving digital landscape."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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