Campaign India Team
Apr 19, 2016

Havas Worldwide bags D’lecta's creative duties

Account won following multi-agency pitch

Havas Worldwide bags D’lecta's creative duties
D’lecta, a dairy products and food services company, has appointed Havas Worldwide to handle the creative mandates for its dip, slice and cream cheese ranges. 
 
The agency bagged the business following a multi-agency pitch. Havas Worldwide's Mumbai office will handle the account.
 
Deepak Jain, managing director, D’lecta Foods, said, “Havas understood the product and its creative demands and have presented an approach that is in sync with our product vision and ideology.”
 
Nirmalya Sen, CEO, Havas Worldwide India, said, “With its commitment to innovation and great taste, D’lecta is well poised to give the long-established players in the category a run for their money. And we are delighted to have been chosen to partner D’lecta in this journey.”
 
Rayomand Patell, executive creative director, Havas Worldwide Mumbai, added, “From the very first interaction, there was great chemistry in the room. Being a bunch of foodies, working on a cheese brand excited us tremendously. We look forward to making D'lecta a household name as respected as it already is in the food services space.”
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