Campaign India Team
Jul 12, 2022

PivotRoots expands its operations by launching Bengaluru office

Dhruvi Joshi, co-founder, PivotRoots, will lead the South India operations

PivotRoots expands its operations by launching Bengaluru office
The digital marketing and advertising agency, ​​PivotRoots, headquartered in Mumbai, has announced the launch of its operations in Bengaluru. 
 
​​Dhruvi Joshi, co-founder, PivotRoots, will be heading the operations of the South extension. 
 
The team at Bengaluru will be managing its client partners across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala.
 
With this extension, the agency aims to scale its operations and set up its digital footprint through developing marketing strategies for emerging brands in the market.
 
Dhruvi Joshi, co-founder, PivotRoots, said, “We are excited to scale up our operations in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai and other markets through our Bengaluru office. We already have a strong client roster like Swiggy, Amazon MiniTV, SuprDaily, Leapscholar and others, so this is the perfect time to set up locally and keep the momentum going.” 
 
Joshi added, “Bengaluru being the start-up capital, we also look forward to working with emerging brands to set up their digital footprint and enable them to achieve business objectives through marketing strategies based on deep analytics, customer journeys and integrated digital marketing solutions. Bengaluru today leads India as the hub of invention and as an agency that was founded on the core values of  disruption, design thinking and innovation – this is where we have to be and deliver a difference.”
 
Shibu Shivanandan, co-founder, PivotRoots, said, “We recently acquired Deepflux - a MarTech consultancy company, to scale up our MarTech services on analytics, measurement, data platforms and activation. PivotRoots has aggressive growth plans for 2022, and setting up operations in Bengaluru comes naturally, given the potential in this rapidly evolving market.”
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