Mullen Lintas bags Quikr's creative mandate

Mullen Lintas bags Quikr's creative mandate

MUMBAI: Quikr has hired Mullen Lintas Bangalore as its creative agency.

Mullen Lintas was selected after a competitive multi-agency pitch that saw the participation of some leading advertising agencies in India. What began as a pitch process for two verticals quickly went on to the entire Quikr group portfolio and Mullen Lintas has now been mandated to handle all the verticals.

This win marks as another major triumph for Mullen Lintas that has been on an upward growth swing over the past few months. Only recently, the agency had won the creative mandate for Too Yumm!, the new food brand from RP-SG group company Guiltfree Industries; plus the creative mandates for Motlial Oswal, a leading equity funds player in India and Tata Cliq, the e-commerce retail store from the Tata Group.

Mullen Lintas chairman & chief creative officer Amer Jaleel said, “What's different about Quikr is their approach to the entire category. It's not transactional. They have a unique perspective on the consumer and what it means for them. And we found the approach very refreshing and is allowing us to create some interesting pieces of work that will create engaging conversations.”

Quikr CMO Vineet Sehgal said, “Today, the needs and preferences of consumers are evolving. As we help them upgrade their lifestyle, we needed a partner who thinks on their feet and keep up with the fast pace that we need. Mullen Lintas team fits in perfectly with our hunger, passion along with their innovative line of thought.”

Adding his views, Mullen Lintas CEO Virat Tandon commented, “Quikr is revolutionising the online transactions space across various product categories. We were impressed with the way they are playing a leadership role in developing this category. We will be able to innovate with the cross category benefits that Quikr brings to its consumers. I am sure, the Mullen Lintas team will further add fuel to their marketing initiatives and help take the brand to the next level.”