Campaign India Team
Sep 18, 2012

Vizeum wins Akshaya's media duties

Akshaya is a real estate player based in Tamil Nadu

Vizeum wins Akshaya's media duties

 

Akshaya, a real estate player based in Tamil Nadu, has appointed Vizeum to handle its media duties. The agency's Chennai office will handle the business.

Commenting on the appointment of Vizeum, K Srikanth, VP, sales and marketing, Akshaya, said, “We are on the growth path with a need to set ourselves apart from the other players in the industry. Hence, we have been looking for a media partner who will help us with our ambitions. Vizeum came to us with good references. Once we started interacting with them, we were convinced we could safely embark on this relationship. We look forward to a long term and productive partnership with Vizeum.”

On the win, S Yesudas, managing director – Indian Subcontinent, Vizeum, said “It is a matter of pride for us that more and more clients are finding value in their association with Vizeum. It also makes us very humble. I would like to say this to all our clients that we will stay focussed on your business with utmost sincerity, in as selfless a manner as possible. We thank the Akshaya management for considering us worthy. I take this opportunity to welcome the client into the Vizeum family. This business will be handled out of our Chennai Office.”

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Campaign India

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