Campaign India Team
Jun 08, 2010

Mudra Connext bags media duties for Gulf Oil

Mudra Connext has bagged the media mandate for Gulf Oil. Connext's Mumbai office will handle the new account. 

Mudra Connext bags media duties for Gulf Oil

Mudra Connext has bagged the media mandate for Gulf Oil. Connext's Mumbai office will handle the new account. 

Speaking on the account win, Manas Mishra, EVP and country head, Mudra Connext, said, “It’s a pleasure having a prestigious brand like Gulf Oil to partner with. The company has aggressive growth plans for 2010 and we look forward to adding greater value in both the traditional and non-traditional media space. The challenges in the cluttered lubricant category will need us to think out of the box.”
 
Alok Mahajan, general manager – marketing (lubricant division), Gulf Oil said, “We are impressed with the capabilities shown by Connext and are sure we have the right partners in them as we begin the new year. The agency's past record and performance left a positive mark with us and we are confident of Connext doing some good work on our brand.”
 
Gulf Oil Corporation Limited (GOCL) is a part of the Hinduja Group of companies. 

 

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