Campaign India Team
Mar 29, 2023

Verve Media retains social media duties for Pragati Warehousing

Account retained post a multi-agency pitch

Verve Media retains social media duties for Pragati Warehousing
Digital marketing agency Verve Media, has retained the social media mandate for Pragati Warehousing. 
 
As per the mandate, the agency will be responsible for improving brand awareness with
social media management, including campaign ideation and execution. 
 
The agency has been handling the brand for three consecutive years. This year, the account was retained post a multi-agency pitch. 
 
Maneesh Jain, chief investment officer, Pragati, said, “Partnering with Verve Media has been
successful. The agency understands our brand ethics and has been giving in perfect
execution for the last two years. We are extending this collaboration for another year
and looking forward for continued support in our brand building.”
 
Mayur Gole, co-founder, Verve Media, said, “We are elated to take this partnership to the next level. It has been a delightful journey with Team Pragati and we are happy to gain their trust and reliability over the years. We look forward to positioning them as an industry leader and strengthening their presence across digital channels.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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