Campaign India Team
Nov 03, 2009

JM Financial mandates Creativeland Asia

Creativeland Asia has been mandated by JM Financial, following an account review.

JM Financial mandates Creativeland Asia

Creativeland Asia has been mandated by JM Financial, following an account review.

Commenting on the win, Sajan Raj Kurup, chairmand and chief creative officer, Creativeland Asia said, “ The two long sessions we had with JM on the brand and its way forward, gave us a fantastic overview in each other’s approach, working style, thought process and beliefs. The chemistry worked well and we decided to join hands.”

Nandini Goswami, group head, corporate communications, JM Financial said, " JM Financial's partnership with Creativeland Asia clearly shows similar quest of excellence with enthusiasm, eye for detail and the zest to do that extra thing."

JM Financial is an integrated financial services group, offering a wide range of services to a significant clientele that includes corporations, financial institutions, high net-worth individuals and retail investors.

 

 

 

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Campaign India

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