Campaign India Team
Sep 03, 2012

HCL appoints Nargis Fakhri brand ambassador for computing products

Campaign featuring Fakhri for HCL laptops, desktops, tablets and all-in-ones soon

HCL appoints Nargis Fakhri brand ambassador for computing products

HCL Infosystems has appointed Nargis Fakhri as brand ambassador for its computing products.

The brand has done a photo shoot with Fakhri which will soon translate into a campaign. Fakhri will also appear in other multimedia campaigns for the brand in future, according to the company.

Princy Bhatnagar, vice president and head consumer computing, HCL Infosystems, said, “We are delighted to announce Nargis Fakhri as our computing products' brand ambassador. HCL computing products have carved out a niche for itself by becoming a brand symbolic to youth and innovation. Nargis Fakhri’s sophistication, style and cool quotient superbly personifies our brand. We are receiving great response from our latest range of products and have aggressive plans to reach out to newer customers and markets. The association with Nargis, I am sure will add to our image as a brand that not only spells value for money but also that offers next generation stylish computing devices.”

HCL Computing products includes ME laptops and tablets, HCL desktops and Beanstalk all-in-one’s.

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Campaign India

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