Campaign India Team
Jan 04, 2021

Blue Lotus Communications bags PR Mandate for Lodha Ventures

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Blue Lotus Communications bags PR Mandate for Lodha Ventures
Lodha Ventures, part of the Abhinandan Lodha Group (ALG) company, has appointed Blue Lotus Communications to handle its PR mandate.
 
Abhinandan Lodha, CEO, Lodha Ventures, said, “We are happy to partner with Blue Lotus for our public relations mandate. Lodha Ventures has an aggressive growth plan over the next five years and we felt the time was right for embarking on a planned communication campaign for the company.”
 
N. Chandramouli, CEO, Blue Lotus Communications, said, “We are excited to be joining hands with Lodha Ventures which has diverse interests in financial services.  The phenomenal progress of the company under the leadership of Abhinandan Lodha over the last five years is a story to be told. The business acumen and financial acuity of Lodha Ventures’ leadership is visibly demonstrated in the organization’s rapid growth in just five years since formation." 
 
Lodha Ventures was started in 2015 by Abhinandan Lodha and apart from it, the Abhinandan Lodha Group consists of Lodha Finserv and Tomorrow Capital.
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