Campaign India Team
Sep 12, 2022

Max Life Insurance assigns creative mandate to FCB Interface

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Max Life Insurance assigns creative mandate to FCB Interface
FCB Interface has bagged the integrated creative mandate for Max Life Insurance. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch. 
 
The mandate includes creative strategy, execution, and social media management for the brand across all channels.
 
Rahul Talwar, chief marketing officer, Max Life Insurance, said, “We are geared up to make the Max Life brand authentic, contemporary, and relatable to millennials and Gen Z. This partnership will strengthen our brand purpose of ‘You are the difference’. FCB Interface joins our strong ecosystem of highly credible partners, and fits in our vision to build integrated communication channels from strength to strength and deliver impactful work together.”
 
Rohit Ohri, chairperson and CEO, FCB Group India, said, “Max Life is looking at accelerated growth in India and we at FCB Interface are excited to partner with them on this journey. Integrated mandates are what we love because that's what empowers us to build relevance, authenticity, and consistency across every stage of the customer journey.”
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