Campaign India Team
Oct 14, 2020

dentsu X retains AMFI's media mandate

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Screenshot from a previous AMFI campaign
Screenshot from a previous AMFI campaign
dentsu X India, has retained the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). The agency won the account following a multi-agency pitch. dentsu X has been handling the brand since 2016. 
 
Nilesh Shah, chairman, AMFI, said, “We are pleased to renew our relationship with dentsu X. The agency has shown an in-depth understanding of the category and consumer. It appreciates both - the consumer motivations as well as the client’s perspectives, to deploy investments designed to deliver on our business objectives. dentsu X, in effect, has been an integral partner and not just an agency.”
 
NS Venkatesh, chief executive, AMFI, added, “Delighted that we are continuing our partnership with dentsu X. The team here has always exceeded expectations. It understands the eco-system and deploys platform-agnostic solutions and innovations to deliver on business KPIs.” 
 
Divya Karani, CEO, dentsu X India, said, “This is a resounding validation of dentsu X’s work in building the business, driving sustainable value year-on-year and the close teaming with all our AMFI members. This decisive mandate is right by both, dentsu X and AMFI.” 
 
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Campaign India

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