Benjamin Li
Jan 14, 2011

Isobar expands in India with third office in Bangalore

BANGALORE - Isobar India, under the Aegis Media Group, has opened its third office in India in Bangalore, the country's ‘Silicon Valley’. Group head of Isobar Mumbai Ashish Singh is in charge of launching the office.

Isobar India expands operations to Bangalore
Isobar India expands operations to Bangalore

Isobar India was launched in September 2008 and currently have offices in both Mumbai and Delhi.

Shamsuddin Jasani (pictured), country head of Isobar India, commented, "We wanted to first setup a world class product with international tools and thought process and make them relevant to the Indian context."

"Having done this and having a very strong presence in Mumbai and Delhi, the next logical step was to launch Bangalore, which will also serve as a hub for the southern region."

"Isobar India has had a spectacular run under Shamsu and I am very pleased to see them expand to Bangalore, the digital and IT centre of India." added Ashish Bhasin, chairman for India and CEO for Southeast Asia, "Coming on the back of the successful launch of iProspect, this expansion from Isobar will help Aegis Media move towards digital leadership in India."

Since their inception, Isobar has won over 35 brands under the Aegis Media Group, including Reebok, Adidas, Philips, UTI MF, Tourism Australia and Perfetti across all forms of digital advertising.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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