Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2022

IndIAA Awards 2022: Winners announced

Ogilvy (five), MullenLowe Lintas (three), Dentsu Creative (two), The Womb (two), BBDO India, Creativeland Asia, Cult.fit, Grey Group India, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Leo Burnett, Oyo, Policybazaar, Simple Creative and Spring Marketing Capital among winners

Team Ogilvy and Cadbury receiving the Committee Choice - Voice of Change Award
Team Ogilvy and Cadbury receiving the Committee Choice - Voice of Change Award
The winners of the IndIAA Awards were announced in Mumbai on 23 August. 
 
Ogilvy India bagged the most wins with a total of five metals. The wins came for Ceat Tyres (Automotive), Mahindra Group (corporate), Hindustan Unilever (corporate), Cadbury Celebrations (food and beverage) and Cadbury Dairy Milk (Committee Choice Award - Voice of Change).
 
MullenLowe Lintas Group bagged three wins. These came for Havells (Consumer Durables), Dulux (Home Décor) and Google (Telecom and Technology).
 
Dentsu Creative also won two awards. One came for BharatMatrimony in the Voice of Change category, while the other was for Tanishq in the Fashion and Accessories category.
 
The Womb bagged two wins. These were for BPL India (Consumer Durables) and UpGrad (Education and Learning).
 
Other winners on the night included Anuya Jakatdar and Girish Narayandass for Cult.fit in the Pharma, Hygiene and Wellness category, Leo Burnett for Spotify in the Entertainment and Media category, Creativeland for Netflix in the same category, BBDO India for Ariel in the Home Care category, Policybazaar in the Insurance category, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi for Zepto in the Online Classifieds, Commerce and Services category, Grey for Gillette in the Personal Care category, Oyo in the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality category, Simple Creative for HP India in the Consumer Electronics category, Spring Marketing Capital for Jar App in the Banking and Finance category.
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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