Campaign India Team
Dec 02, 2010

Raymond consolidates media with RK SWAMY Media Group

The assignment includes Raymond, Park Avenue, Parx, Colour Plus, JK Helene Curtis and JK Ansell

Raymond consolidates media with RK SWAMY Media Group

Raymond has consolidated its entire media planning and buying business with the RK SWAMY Media Group, following a review of media agencies. The assignment includes the following brands and businesses of the textile and apparel company - Raymond, Park Avenue, Parx, Colour Plus, J K Helene Curtis and JK Ansell. RK SWAMY BBDO has been the creative and media agency of brand Raymond for the past decade.

Commenting on the appointment, Sagar Joshi, director, media and corporate communications, Raymond Ltd, said, “RK SWAMY Media Group has a deep understanding of our business and brands, having worked on the Raymond Textiles and Raymond Premium Apparel brands. We are happy to expand our partnership with them and look forward to their increased involvement and contribution to all our businesses.” 

Chintamani Rao, president, RK SWAMY Media Group, said, “We are deeply gratified that Raymond Ltd have chosen to place their faith in us. We have had a long and rewarding relationship with Raymond and are delighted to be working on all their brands now. We look forward to doing great work on them.”

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

5 hours ago

Tile trouble? Pidilite’s Roff has it all stuck together

Ogilvy ad fuses humour with utility, showcasing tile adhesives' unmatched durability through a hilariously chaotic yet relatable domestic mishap.

5 hours ago

Jaguar defends rebrand amid ‘vile hatred’ online

Jaguar could be facing its own Bud Light moment. However, its boss has defended the “bold” rebranding, saying the message had been lost in “a blaze of intolerance” online.

5 hours ago

Will community engagement help Uniqlo nail its INR ...

With revenues at INR 624.6 crore in FY23, the Japanese apparel company is focusing on personalised and digital marketing push to propel its growth.

6 hours ago

Upcountry consumers fuel 63% of India's short ...

According to estimates provided by the report, this category promises to be a $16–17 billion revenue opportunity by FY-2029 in the country.