Campaign India Team
Jan 03, 2023

HealthScore appoints Verve Media for creative

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

HealthScore appoints Verve Media for creative
Verve Media has won the creative mandate for HealthScore. 
 
The agency will be responsible for creating brand awareness and strengthening its brand leadership. Verve Media has also been tasked to accelerate the brand's social media growth. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by Verve Media's Mumbai office. 
 
Vinay Sangwan, co-founder, Verve Media, said, “Our team is extremely proud to have HealthScore on board. We optimistically believe to bring their plans into action with our fresh strategies and creativity. Delivering impactful content and strengthening the brand's presence are our ultimate goals. With this, we aim to put our best foot forward to grow the brand manifold.” 
 
Chiamala Aravamudhan, founder and CEO, cSoft Technologies, said, “We decided to work with Verve after a long and thorough agency search. We were intent on finding a team that would be a good fit with our values and position us for the growth we want to achieve. We are quite excited about bringing them on board and look forward to a strong collaboration."
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