Onads and Span Communications get G'Five mandate

Onads and Span Communications get G'Five mandate

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MUMBAI: Chinese mobile handset brand G‘Five has awarded its creative duties to Onads Communications and media duties to Span Communications.

While Onads would be handling the creative conceptualisation and execution of mass media like BTL activities, Span would handle the company‘s media planning and buying.

The campaign has already been rolled out in the electronic media and will soon take off in the print, OOH and digital media as well.

Said G‘Five Mobiles managing director Arshit Pathak, "We are delighted to announce the appointment of Span Communications as our media agency and Onads Communications as our creative agency. Both the agencies have proven and established credentials and we think quite similar as well.

"G‘Five is among the fastest growing mobile brands in the world and so is the Indian mobile industry, which is the fastest growing. Connecting with the consumer is a priority as well a challenge and with right partners, we hope to be a very visible and promising brand."

Averred Onads founder Jignesh Maniar, "There was a multi-agency pitch and it is a huge win for Onads. The account was won on the basis of strong strategic differentiation and exceptional creative work done by Onads. We are very excited to have won this account and thank G‘Five for putting their faith in us. We are looking forward to making G‘Five the most premier and respected mobile handset brand in the country. The initial communication has already begun across TV channels."

Span Communications CEO Naresh Khetrapal stated, "It is our pleasure to work on an exciting and competitive category like this. G‘Five was impressed with our work and team and we thank G‘Five for having entrusted that faith in us. The communication mix would involve multimedia platforms, including print, digital and OOH as it is very important to reach the consumer and trade partners at relevant touch points. The teaser campaign has already started across leading channels across the country and would be rolled out in other mediums shortly."