Campaign India Team
May 29, 2008

AMO bags creative duties of Runwal Group

AMO Communications has landed the creative duties of the Runwal group. The Runwal group is a real estate company, involved in developing specialized residential, commercial and retail projects. Their projects include township projects in the Central suburbs and the R Mall in Mulund, as well as commercial complexes and new-age township projects. Currently, AMO also handles the creative duties of NEXT, the electronics and durables retail chain.

AMO bags creative duties of Runwal Group

AMO Communications has landed the creative duties of the Runwal group. The Runwal group is a real estate company, involved in developing specialized residential, commercial and retail projects. Their projects include township projects in the Central suburbs and the R Mall in Mulund, as well as commercial complexes and new-age township projects. Currently, AMO also handles the creative duties of NEXT, the electronics and durables retail chain.

Sandeep Runwal, Director, Runwal group said “AMO’s process driven approach and the ability to deliver innovative creative solutions is what swung our final verdict in their favour. We have a wide spectrum of needs from our communications partners, and AMO, backed by the broad spectrum of offerings from its parent group Percept seemed the best fit for our needs."

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Campaign India

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