Campaign India Team
Sep 22, 2022

IndoSpace appoints Liqvd Asia as advertising partner

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

IndoSpace appoints Liqvd Asia as advertising partner
Liqvd Asia has bagged the advertising mandate for IndoSpace.
 
The agency will be in charge of the real estate brand’s strategic communication and aims to translate its leadership position on traditional and digital channels. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by Liqvd Asia’s Mumbai office. 
 
Rajesh Jaggi, vice chairman, real estate, Everstone Group, said, “Being market leaders in a category that is so pivotal for nation building is both an honour and a responsibility. We needed a partner that recognised this and aided us in representing our market leadership, business impact, and core organisational values. With Liqvd Asia, we have found one that shares our passion for business growth without compromising on the human relations that make it worthwhile. Their vision for the brand was strongly in line with how we aim to present ourselves to key stakeholders as well as the community.” 
 
Arnab Mitra, managing director, Liqvd Asia, said, “Winning the IndoSpace mandate is special because Liqvd Asia was not the only agency vying for the account. Our deep expertise across all media formats and stellar client list is testimony to Liqvd Asia’s mettle as a full-service agency. The objective is to showcase IndoSpace as a brand that turns thoughts into action and possibilities.”
 
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