Campaign India Team
Jan 25, 2023

Lowe Lintas to handle Skipper Pipes

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Lowe Lintas to handle Skipper Pipes
Skipper Pipes has appointed Lowe Lintas to strategise and execute its national launch campaign.
 
The agency's mandate is to make Skipper Pipes a brand of repute among its end users such as retailers, plumbers, distributors, homeowners or promoters. 
 
The account was won following a multi-agency pitch.
 
Siddharth Bansal, director, Skipper Pipes, said, “We are very excited with this new collaboration. Lowe Lintas is not only one of the largest creative agencies in India but has also created tremendous success for some of India’s leading brands, many are now leaders in their respective categories. The deep understanding of the Lowe Lintas team about our sector makes them our perfect partners. We look forward to a strong and effective long-term partnership with Lowe Lintas." 
 
Sagar Kapoor, chief creative officer, Lowe Lintas, said, “At Lowe Lintas, we firmly believe that effective advertising can create magic for even categories that our consumers don’t necessarily think of and engage with on a daily basis. The Skipper campaign is the perfect opportunity to use communication as the key to make even a low-engagement product important on the consumer’s mind, by revealing surprising information, in an exciting and relevant way. The Skipper team have us very excited with their vision for the category, the matchless  quality of their products, and their ambition to make a mark on a national scale – and we look forward to partnering them and building a legacy that can define the category.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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