Campaign India Team
May 05, 2015

Walmart India announces Perfect Relations as PR partner

Prior to this, Creation handled the account

Walmart India announces Perfect Relations as PR partner
Walmart India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has appointed Perfect Relations to handle its PR duties in India. The incumbent agency was Creation.
 
Rajneesh Kumar, vice -president and head of corporate affairs, Walmart India, said, "On behalf of Walmart India, I am delighted to announce Perfect Relations as our new communications advisor with effect from 1 May 2015. Perfect Relations comes with tremendous industry experience. We are confident the team will add value for us, as we continue to strengthen our business in India in line with our commitment to the country and build a world class operation in cash and carry business, bring global expertise and contribute to the success of small businesses, kiranas and other stakeholders. We appreciate the media’s continued support to Walmart India and hope to make the engagement even stronger going forward.”
 
Madhu Chhibber, CEO, Perfect Relations, added, “A prestigious win for us; we're delighted to be selected as the communications partner by Walmart India. We look forward to an exciting journey together as the brand continues to set industry benchmarks in the cash and carry business in the country."
 
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