Campaign India Team
Jul 31, 2020

Cars24 appoints Ogilvy to handle creative

Agency's office in Gurugram to handle the account

Cars24 appoints Ogilvy to handle creative
Ogilvy has won the creative mandate for Cars24. 
 
The account will be handled by Ogilvy's Gurugram office and the mandate includes creatives across TV, print, radio, social media and other relevant touchpoints. 
 
Nida Naushad, Brand Head, Cars24, said, “We are delighted to welcome Ogilvy, as our new creative partners. Cars24 is on a mission to completely change the way India sell cars by making the process extremely easy and hassle-free. Now, with Ogilvy’s strong creative and strategic capabilities, we aim to move forward in a journey to make Cars24 India’s most preferred auto brand.”  
 
Shouvik Roy, president and head of office, Ogilvy Gurugram, said, “We are very excited to partner a young dynamic brand like Cars24 that operates in a very challenging category. Our ambition is to partner Cars24 and make it the brand of choice for all pre-owned car buyers in India. Our interactions with the Cars24 team has been very engaging and stimulating. And we are confident of some shining work coming out of this partnership.” 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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