Campaign India Team
Aug 12, 2021

Value 360 Communications forays into Singapore

Move driven by the need to tap into South East Asia's start-ups

Value 360 Communications forays into Singapore
PR and communications agency, Value 360 Communications, has announced its expansion into Singapore to tap into the South East Asian market. The company claims this move is driven by the need to tap into the region’s high-growth start-ups.
 
Kunal Kishore Sinha, founder-director, Value 360 Communications, said, “We are delighted to announce our foray into Singapore, especially since our very first steps in this new market will be in tandem with the brands that we helped build in India. Having worked with the biggest and most influential start-ups in the country and helping many of them grow into Unicorns, venturing into overseas markets was our next natural step. As the Southeast Asian economy is witnessing the emergence of several promising start-ups, it makes Singapore the perfect avenue for our strategic international expansion and we foresee hyper-growth on the horizon for Value 360 as well as its partner brands.”
 
The agency is headquartered in Delhi with principal offices in Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad.
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