Campaign India Team
Dec 08, 2022

BLS International gets PR Professionals

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

BLS International gets PR Professionals
PR Professionals (PRP), has bagged the mandate for BLS International Services.
 
The agency will be responsible for the end-to-end public-relations services of the brand in India.
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch. 
 
The global head - corporate communications, BLS International, said, "BLS International has been at the forefront in creating a differentiated service experience using innovation and technology. We are excited to partner with PRP in our journey of becoming the most trusted global tech-enabled services partner for governments and citizens."
 
Sarvesh Tiwari, founder and managing director, PR Professionals, said, "BLS International has set benchmarks in the domains of visa, passport, consular, e-governance, attestation, biometric, e-visa, and retail services. We are privileged to partner with BLS International in revolutionising this domain with cutting-edge technology and customer satisfaction."
 
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Campaign India

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