Campaign India Team
Jul 12, 2021

Zenith wins Mamaearth's media mandate

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Zenith wins Mamaearth's media mandate
Mamearth has assigned its media mandate to Zenith following a multi-agency pitch. 
 
The agency will handle the entire media planning for Mamaearth, which includes brand strategy, planning, buying and implementation.
 
Sambit Dash, vice president marketing, Mamaearth, said, “As we grow, we are constantly looking to reach out to more and more millennials in India and have meaningful conversations with them about our products and our belief of 'goodness inside'. We have chosen Zenith as our media agency partner because we believe they understand the media landscape as well as our philosophy very well. Zenith will help us achieve our goals by identifying the right media mix and expedite the next step of our growth journey.” 
 
Jai Lala, CEO, Zenith, said, “Mamaearth is committed to its consumers and keeping its brand idea and ethos intact, we at Zenith aim to deliver a focused consumer-driven 360-degree media approach. With our unique ROI plus and digital-first practice, we intend to help the brand reach its business goals in the FMCG category in the market.”
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Campaign India

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