Staff Reporters
Sep 30, 2010

Hanmer MS&L India wins a flurry of new accounts

MUMBAI – Hanmer MS&L India has won five new accounts, including Nike, Life Insurance Corporation of India, HCL Infosystems, United Technologies Corporations and Fortis Healthcare.

Hanmer MS&L India wins a flurry of new accounts

Drawing on the expertise and capabilities within MS&LGroup, Hanmer MS&L India will work with these national and multi-national companies to help expand their reach within India. The agency has a network of nine offices in eight cities, and 32 network agencies across the country.

For the new accounts, Hanmer MS&L India has been tasked with strategic communication consultancy, campaign management and strategic capabilities in the areas of corporate reputation, corporate responsibility, crisis and issues management, brand marketing and digital.

The agency will support Nike India in optimising their social media presence along with strategic brand communication consultancy. For Life Insurance Corporation of India, Hanmer MS&L will tap into its financial communication expertise to provide strategic financial communication consultancy, media relations and crisis communications.

The partnership with HCL Infosystems, one of India’s premier hardware, services and ICT systems integration companies, will involve the creation of communication platforms to engage consumers in real time to manage reputation. Fortis Healthcare will partner with Hanmner MS&L to build strong, strategic communication platforms to grow its brand reputation.

United Technologies Corporation (UTC) in India will tap into Publicis Groupe’s network, partnering with Leo Burnett, Hanmer MS&L and Starcom to drive its communications campaign. The three agencies will work together to outline a strategic communications roadmap for the national growth and development of UTC in India.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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