Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2021

WATConsult to handle Sava Herbals' digital marketing

Agency's Mumbai office will handle the account

WATConsult to handle Sava Herbals' digital marketing
Sava Healthcare has appointed WATConsult as its digital marketing partner for its herbal formulation business, ‘Sava Herbals’. 
 
Sava Healthcare is a pharmaceutical company based in Pune. WATConsult will handle social media, media planning and buying, online reputation management and search engine optimisation for the brand.
 
Vinod Ramchandra Jadhav, chairman, Sava Group, said, “Sava Healthcare has always believed in providing customers with the best quality pharmaceutical products. Sava Herbals is an extension of the capabilities that we have built over the years in manufacturing herbal extracts of highest purity. We truly believe that our association with WATConsult will help us grow and set new benchmarks as we promote our brand’s philosophy of making life feel good.”
 
Sriram Padmanabhan, head – R&D, Sava Healthcare, added, “The products that are being launched by Sava Herbals have been developed in-house and tested for clinical efficacy and safety in patients, which is very significant. WATConsult will help us spread this message and reach out to customers across.”
 
Heeru Dingra, CEO, WATConsult said, “Healthcare is of paramount importance especially in today’s times and so are companies like Sava that intend to help improve people’s lives. Armed with a lot of new-age thinking and a digital-first approach, we are looking forward to helping the company further scale its efforts and accelerate business growth.”
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