Campaign India Team
Sep 24, 2019

Cannes Lions 2019: India 11th most awarded country

Dentsu Webchutney is sixth most awarded agency in Asia Pacific; Vicks and Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute ranked second and third among most awarded healthcare brands

Cannes Lions 2019: India 11th most awarded country
The organisers of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity have released its 2019 Global Creativity Report. 
 
The report provides data and rankings, top performing agencies, production companies, brands and people. 
 
India finished 2019 as the 11th most awarded agency. USA topped the list followed by UK and Brazil.
 
Dentsu Webchutney is sixth most awarded agency in Asia Pacific. FCB Ulka is eighth. Mindshare (14th), Grey India (15th), Leo Burnett India (16th) and TBWA (17th) on the list. The agency ended Ogilvy's domination of the agency of the year from India.  
 
Vicks' 'One in a Million #touchOfCare' campaign steered the brand to number two among highest ranked healthcare brands in 2019. Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute was third on the list. 
 
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Campaign India

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