Campaign India Team
Feb 3, 2010

RK Swamy BBDO wins Lloyd's consumer electronics business

MUMBAI - RK Swamy BBDO Delhi has bagged the creative duties for Lloyd Group's consumer electronics business.

RK Swamy BBDO wins Lloyd's consumer electronics business
The agency won the account following a multi-agency pitch.

Commenting on the win, Ajit Shah, president (N), RK Swamy BBDO said: “We are excited to be working with Lloyd. Our goal is to help them carve out a rightful place in the Indian market against the major foreign brands. We are looking forward to the challenge.”

RK Swamy BBDO's presentation at the time of the pitch included 360 degree communication concepts, that are to be adopted by Lloyd in due course of time.

The group is planning to expand its product portfolio with new lifestyle products, in addition to its already existing range of airconditioners and LCDs. The new product range includes a mix of household utility items and kitchen appliances.

RK Swamy BBDO's other financial clients include Dena Bank, Visa, State Bank of India, Reserve Bank of India and Birla Sun Life.
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Campaign Asia

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