Campaign India Team
Apr 24, 2012

Publicis Groupe acquires Indigo Consulting

Indigo Consulting will operate as a unit within the Leo Burnett Group in India and will retain its name

Publicis Groupe acquires Indigo Consulting

Publicis Groupe has announced its acquisition of Indigo Consulting, a full-service Indian agency providing website design and development, search engine optimisation, usability research and testing, and marketing online, on mobiles and in social media.

Indigo Consulting will operate as a unit within the Leo Burnett Group in India and will retain its name. Its founder, Vikas Tandon, will remain as managing director, and report to Arvind Sharma, chairman of the Indian Subcontinent for Leo Burnett.

“From a global point of view, the potential and opportunities that India offers are massive,” explained Tom Bernardin, chairman and chief executive officer of Leo Burnett Worldwide. “Over the years we have increased our efforts into this important market. Indigo Consulting, with its strong track record as a full-service interactive and technology agency, is the perfect strategic fit for our aspirations in India and around the world.”

“This alignment means we will bring our world-class digital marketing capabilities to Leo Burnett’s clients, while also benefiting from additional knowledge and insight on brand and creative communication through cross-training and collaboration,” said Vikas Tandon, managing director of Indigo Consulting.

“Our growth strategy for Leo Burnett in India and Asia Pacific is based on two core pillars: digital and shopper-marketing,” added Jarek Ziebinski, president of Leo Burnett Asia Pacific. “India is a key market for us, and it’s reporting explosive growth in the digital sector. We want to make sure Leo Burnett has the right infrastructure in place to meet the needs of tomorrow. I also see Indigo Consulting developing beyond India, to become an important player within our network in Asia Pacific and globally.”

Click here to read what Leo Burnett's Sharma had to say about the agency's acquisition of Indigo Consulting.

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

1 hour ago

India’s lifestyle influencers grow by 130% in 2024: ...

India’s social media influencers specialising in travel, food, and tech grow by 67%, 46%, and 42%, respectively from 2023 to 2024, according to the latest Qoruz report.

5 hours ago

Musk's X sues Lego, Nestlé, Colgate, Shell over ...

X has broadened its legal battle with advertisers over an alleged ad boycott, adding new brands to a list that already includes the WFA, CVS Health, Mars, and Twitch among others.

5 hours ago

Better Nut reinvents pistachios as urban consumer’s ...

The Wonderful Pistachios’ campaign marries nostalgia with modern health, transforming pistachios into a must-have munch for time-starved buyers.

5 hours ago

Budget 2025 evokes positive reactions from India’s ...

India’s advertising and marketing industry welcomes the provisions made by the Budget in the areas of income tax, digital transformation, and MSMEs and startups.