Mumbai: Indian, earlier known as Indian Airlines, has short-listed 12 agencies for its final presentation round scheduled for December 15, 2006. As agencyfaqs! had reported earlier, Indian was on the lookout for full service ad agencies for its recently renamed avatar. The ad spends are pegged at over Rs 20 crore.
The 12 short-listed agencies are Everest Brand Solutions, FCB-Ulka, Bates Enterprise, JWT, Lowe, Leo Burnett, Adfactors Advertising, Interpublicity, Mudra, Rediffusion DY&R, RK Swamy/BBDO and Triton.
Currently, four agencies are on the panel for Indian, RK Swamy/BBDO, Adfactors Advertising, Bates Enterprise and Mode Advertising.
11/12/06 Devina Joshi/agencyfaqs.com
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