Campaign India Team
Jan 03, 2023

Revamp Moto appoints Story Digital

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Revamp Moto appoints Story Digital
Story Digital has won the integrated mandate for Revamp Moto. 
 
The agency will oversee the two-wheeler EV brand's mandate which includes web development, performance, and digital marketing. It will also manage its branding and performance campaigns. 
 
The account was won post a multi-agency pitch and will be handled by Story Digital’s Delhi office. 
 
Pritesh Mahajan, founder and CEO, Revamp Moto, said, “As entrepreneurs, it was a dream come true for all the co-founders at Revamp since we had always been keen followers of the show. Story Digital is young, creative and passionate about storytelling, so we feel they’ll be a great fit for Revamp Moto's brand. Their knack for marketing to the youth will help us reach new audiences by using marketing strategies that are both engaging and creative.”
 
Rohan Chawla, co-founder, Story Digital, said, "We are very excited to take on this brand which is as young and wild as our team. As we expand our reach into new markets, we look forward to boosting their digital presence and providing effective digital media strategies through our expertise.”
 
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Campaign India

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