Langoor Havas bags digital mandate for Curegarden

Langoor Havas bags digital mandate for Curegarden

Curegarden brings nature-based nutraceuticals philosophy to India.

Curegarden

NEW DELHI:  Langoor Havas has won the digital transformation mandate for Curegarden, a natural health supplements brand.

Curegarden is owned by Livlong Nutraceuticals, a sister organization of Arjuna Natural which specialises in clinically proven nature-based nutraceuticals ingredients. It is also an exporter offering botanical extracts for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industry. 

Langoor Havas CEO Venugopal Ganganna said,  “Indian Nutraceuticals market is expected to grow to $18 billion by 2025, as consumers become more health and fitness conscious. Amid the pandemic, ‘immunity’ has become a new buzzword, the demand for nutraceuticals across the globe has increased manifold. While the world is battling with Covid2019, Curegarden has set out to help its customers build immunity and better health.”

 CureGarden CEO Antony Kunjachan said, “At Curegarden our main focus is to develop safe and effective nature-based nutraceutical formulations to make the benefits of natural healthy living widely available across India. We found a perfect partner in Langoor Havas to ideate and take our products to market leveraging all things digital.”