Campaign India Team
Mar 11, 2019

Bajaj Capital assigns digital mandate to iCubesWire

Mandate includes handling media spends and creating digital campaigns

Bajaj Capital assigns digital mandate to iCubesWire
iCubesWire has bagged Bajaj Capital's digital mandate. The agency's mandate includes handling media spends, social media marketing, creating digital campaigns, SEO and SEM.
 
Metesh Bhati, head – digital transformation, Bajaj Capital, said, “At Bajaj Capital, our aim was to approach an ROI driven agency that justifies the spends meticulously. Since iCubesWire’s core strength lies in imparting higher ROI, we chose them as our digital partner. We hope the ardent team of iCubesWire would be an equal partner in our ambition and will help us reach the loftiest measure of the targeted metric.”
 
Sahil Chopra, founder and CEO, iCubesWire, said, “We are vehement to onboard Bajaj Capital as our esteemed client. With the promise of consistently walking an extra mile, our expert team delivers effective measurable ROI. Igniting the interest amongst the target audience and tracking conversions online is exactly the kind of marketing we are geared to deliver as an agency.”
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