Campaign India Team
Oct 11, 2010

ASK Group appoints MEC for media AOR

ASK Group, a player in the wealth management space, has selected MEC as their Media AOR.

ASK Group appoints MEC for media AOR

The ASK group, a player in the wealth management segment, has appointed MEC as their media partner for all the businesses under the group. 

Salil Vaidya, Head Marketing, ASK Group said, “MEC with its excellent track record and all round capabilities is the right partner for our business needs. Given the challenges we face in reaching our prospects who are some of India’s richest individuals and families, we needed a partner who can also offer unconventional and media neutral customer engagement solutions.” 

The ASK group is a key player in the wealth management business. The Group offers a range of wealth management solutions including wealth advisory, portfolio management, real estate advisory and investment advisory services.

Manjiri Kamat, managing partner and general manager, MEC Mumbai and Bengaluru said on the win, “The company has aggressive growth plans for the future and we look forward to adding value through our unique Active Engagement approach.”

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Campaign India

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