Campaign India Team
Feb 06, 2020

Supr Daily appoints Wavemaker for offline media

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

The agency will handle all offline media duties for Supr Daily
The agency will handle all offline media duties for Supr Daily
Wavemaker has won the media duties for Supr Daily. The account was won following a multi-agency pitch. The agency will handle all offline media duties for Supr Daily.  
 
Shreyas Nagdawane, founder, Supr Daily, said, “As a market leader in an emerging new category, it was important for us to pick a partner with the right balance of buying expertise and agility to build our new brand identity. We look forward to running innovative experiments across different media avenues and formats with Wavemaker in the near future.”
 
Kishan Kumar M S, VP, Wavemaker India, said, “Working with young, creative and ambitious brands like Supr Daily is a great opportunity for us. During the pitch process, the team has been extremely precise and clear in their expectations. We are really excited about this journey; we are keen to 'Be Supr Daily' and thereby use this opportunity to build a successful long-term partnership.”
 
 
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