Campaign India Team
May 10, 2010

Help at hand if you want to attend Cannes Lions this year

There's help at hand for those adlanders who are not being sponsored by their agencies to visit Cannes Lions this year.

Help at hand if you want to attend Cannes Lions this year

There's help at hand for those adlanders who are not being sponsored by their agencies to visit Cannes Lions this year.

The Times Group, which is the official festival representative of Cannes Lions 2010, has partnered with The Shamrao Vithal Co. Op Bank to provide easy repayment finance options to help adlanders make the best of the advertising festival that is to be held in Cannes, France between 20-26 June this year.

Under the arrangement, the bank will offer loans to interested delegates who are not being sponsored by their agencies/organisations to participate in the festival. The loan, once approved by the bank, can then be repayed in instalments.

For more details, contact the numbers below:
Mumbai, Gujarat, Nashik, Aurangabad, Goa: Anand Taggarsi 9820807650 / Amita Mavinkurve 9820419926
Pune, Kolhapur: Anil Bapat 9422302181
Bangalore: Dinkar Hosangadi 9448045193
Chennai: Sandeep Nadkarni 9500051624
Delhi: Sunil Puranik 9818322767
Hyderabad: Sudhir Hampi 9819296942

Source:
Campaign India

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