Campaign India Team
Nov 26, 2019

Contract India bags Bata's global creative mandate

The agency was working on Bata's creative in India

A screen grab from Bata's latest campaign featuring Kriti Sanon
A screen grab from Bata's latest campaign featuring Kriti Sanon
Contract India has bagged the global creative duties for Bata post a multi-agency pitch. The agency was working on the brand in India.
 
The global mandate will see Contract India become the global hub for Bata's key markets in LATAM, Europe, Asia and Africa with the support of Wunderman Thompson. 
 
The global win comes on the back of the ‘Surprisingly Bata' campaign featuring brand ambassadors Kriti Sanon and Sushant Singh Rajput. 
 
Isabelle Sakai, group CMO, Bata, said, "Contract India is a key strategic and creative partner for the Bata India operating company. The ‘Surprisingly Bata’ campaign has helped shift consumers perception about the brand, driving footfall to our stores and increasing sales. We are glad to award Contract India the global mandate to roll out the ‘Surprisingly Bata’ campaign across the Bata world, smartly adapting the campaign idea to capture the local nuances of consumers insights. We are looking forward to a great partnership beyond the boundaries of India."
 
Raji Ramaswamy, CEO, Contract India, said, “We are delighted to be chosen by an iconic brand like Bata to partner with them in supporting their strategy and shaping their communications narrative across markets. Having done some great work for Bata in India, it is truly rewarding to now become the global creative and strategic hub for them which is a significant win for us and probably an industry first. Our team’s experience and capabilities in offering a multi-discipline integrated offering makes us well poised to drive the desired impact and achieve business outcomes for the brand across markets.”
 
Tarun Rai, chairman and group CEO, Wunderman Thompson South Asia, added, “Contract has partnered with the Bata India team extremely well to deliver fantastic business results. It is this partnership that gave Contract the opportunity to pitch for Bata’s global mandate. I am truly delighted that we could demonstrate the strength of our network around the world to help win this very prestigious account. I also feel a sense of pride that a campaign created in India is going global and will be executed in so many countries across the world. My congratulations to Raji, Rohit, Sagar and the entire team at Contract.”
 
Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar, CCO, Contract India, said, “Winning this pitch strengthens our belief that clients are recognising and appreciating our new approach towards creative thinking. We have managed to provide novel local insights and nuances which helped to create campaigns for each market. I am sure this approach will make a difference to the Bata business and bring consistency across the globe. And I am really looking forward to working on this exciting and challenging assignment.”
 
Rohit Srivastava, CSO, Contract, added, “The challenge of transforming a solid but traditional brand to an exciting and desirable one has been an exciting one; and the effect that it has had on the business is what makes it especially rewarding and fulfilling. It reaffirms our belief and commitment that transformative strategies and expressions must drive not just perceptual shifts but critically, measurable business results as well. We’re excited about partnering them in taking this success across all key geographies, globally.”
Source:
Campaign India

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