Campaign India Team
Jun 29, 2017

Weekend Wrap: 30 June 2017

In the news: Amazon, DY Works, Publicis Media, Ipca, Pokkt

Weekend Wrap: 30 June 2017
Amazon GST cafes
 
Amazon.in has announced that it has set up 16 ‘GST Cafés’ across 11 cities to help sellers understand GST and transition seamlessly through the entire process. These cafés were made available from 26 June and will be available for a duration of two weeks to train.
 
DY Works launches an integrated socio-digital practice
 
Strategic design and consultancy firm, DY Works has launched an integrated socio-digital practice to provide a seamless online/offline digital platform based on culture. Boris Gomes will lead this practice.
 
Publicis Media India strengthens its content practice 
 
Publicis Media India has roped in Urvashi Khanna as associate director, content and brand solutions. She will report to the content practice lead, Gautham Pingali. The content practice spans all forms of content -- brand content, social content, influencer content or SEO content.
 
Ipca Laboratories picks CreateID8 
 
CreateID8, a strategic brand design agency and a division of WITS Interactive has bagged the creative strategy, communications design and execution mandate for Ipca Laboratories. Ipca is a pharmaceutical company.
 
Pokkt appoints Abdul Wahab
 
Pokkt, a smartphone advertising platform for mobile games has announced the appointment of Abdul Wahab as VP, global delivery head. Wahab will report to Vaibhav Odhekar, COO and co-founder, Pokkt. He moves from C1 Exchange where he was senior director-supply and delivery. 
 
 
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