Campaign India Team
Dec 09, 2013

Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year Awards: Winners to be honoured tonight

Entry to the event will be restricted to pre-registered guests due to space constraints

Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year Awards: Winners to be honoured tonight
The Campaign South Asia Agency of the Year Awards will be announced at the ceremony tonight, at the Four Seasons, Worli, Mumbai.
 
Winners in the individual and agency categories from India, Pakistan and Rest of South Asia will be revealed in the presence of pre-registered guests.
 
Due to space constraints, entry to the awards night will be restricted to pre-registered guests for the event. The registration process stands closed.
 
View the full list of shortlists across categories here.
 
A multi-disciplinary jury comprising keen marketing minds and business leaders judged entries in two phases, co-ordinated by the editor of Campaign India, with results tabulated by PwC. View the South Asia jury here.
 
We wish all shortlisted entrants the very best of luck for the Campaign South Asia Agency of the year Awards 2013.
Source:
Campaign India

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