Campaign India Team
Sep 15, 2021

Jack in the Box Worldwide to handle Phoenix Marketcity and Palladium Chennai's digital mandate

The mandate includes communication and platform strategies, creative duties, social media management, content creation, SEO, and performance marketing

Jack in the Box Worldwide to handle Phoenix Marketcity and Palladium Chennai's digital mandate
Jack in the Box Worldwide, a part of The 120 Media Collective, has bagged the digital mandate for Phoenix Marketcity and Palladium in Chennai.
 
The agency's mandate includes communication and platform strategies, creative duties, social media management, content creation, SEO and performance marketing. There was no multi-agency pitch involved.
 
Ritu Mehta, VP - marketing, Phoenix Mills, said, “As the economy continues to recover from the pandemic, the retail industry has been presented with a unique opportunity to reimagine our marketing practices in the digital space, given that safety, precaution and assurance are major concerns for consumers. The first step in this journey of establishing reassurance inevitably starts online and therefore it was absolutely essential to work with a partner who could think digital-first. We are confident that Jack in the Box Worldwide, who share our larger vision, will drive the group’s business initiatives through their strategic acumen and domain expertise.”
 
Rishi Sen, managing partner, Jack in the Box Worldwide, said, “We are confident that our partnership with Phoenix Marketcity and Palladium Chennai will pave a new, safer way for mall-goers to indulge in their retail therapy amongst others. Apart from driving deeper engagement with the consumer through the brand’s social media channels, we are also committed to increasing footfalls to the properties through unique online-to-offline campaigns.”
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