Campaign India Team
Jul 17, 2023

Welspun rebrands itself

Aims to scale its strategic diversification forays to deliver opportunities, value and experiences for its customers

Welspun rebrands itself
Welspun has announced its new brand identity ‘Welspun World’. 
 
With this, the brand aims to scale its strategic diversification forays to deliver opportunities, value and experiences for its customers. 
 
According to a statement, the new logo embodies Welspun as a force that empowers positive change for people and businesses.
 
BK Goenka, chairperson, Welspun Group, said, “In an ever-evolving business landscape, Welspun recognises that driving exponential growth transcends mere intentions. True growth emerges from seizing ground-breaking opportunities that empower individuals, foster flourishing businesses, and cultivate a sustainable planet. It stems not only from executing tasks with precision but also from undertaking initiatives that genuinely make a difference. We realised that our brand step-up had to be authentic for it to be a powerful influence on our people, businesses and communities. Our core lay in Welspun's audacious journey of transformative achievements in the past, as well as its resolute dedication to embracing the boundless opportunities that await. Guided by this indomitable spirit, the company wholeheartedly embraces change, ready to fearlessly venture into uncharted territories and conquer the challenges that tomorrow brings.”
 
 
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