Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2018

WATConsult bags Royal Rest's digital, creative mandate for India and UAE

Royal Rest is a manufacturing and trading company of furniture and mattresses part of the Royal Palace Group

WATConsult bags Royal Rest's digital, creative mandate for India and UAE
WATConsult has bagged the digital media mandate of Royal Palace Group’s - Royal Rest. Royal Rest is a manufacturing and trading companies of mattresses, furniture and furnishing accessories. It's present in the UAE and India. 
 
WATConsult will handle the creative and digital media planning and buying across India and UAE.
 
Suji Sugathan, director, Royal Rest, said, “The partnership with WATConsult will be a great exposure for Royal Palace Group in a digitally dynamic competitive space. In an online space where there is so much information flowing every minute; we are confident that together with proper strategy and planning we will ensure the brand’s objectives are achieved. We are looking forward to this as a long lasting relationship”
 
Rajiv Dingra, founder and CEO, WATConsult, said, “We are glad to partner with Royal Rest for their digital and creative duties. Through our endeavours, we plan to strengthen brand visibility and presence across markets. We look forward to developing strategic ideas and define the brand's language in the digital space.”
 
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