Tag: Nucleus PR

  • Nucleus passes the Litmus test

    By Our Staff

     

    Nucleus PR has bagged the PR mandate for Litmus, a design and technology company.

     

    Commenting on the win, Tarunjeet Rattan, Managing Partner, Nucleus PR, said: “At Nucleus, we are driven by a strategic approach that addresses the core target audience aligning seamlessly with Litmus’s ideology. Their dedication to crafting premium, yet affordable lifestyle products that truly enrich the lives of consumers is an inspiration. This win strengthens our commitment to partnering with brands that redefine value and quality. We aim to create a strong brand reputation that is rooted in their truth and not only sets trends but raises the bar for value-driven innovation in the industry.”

     

    Added Rohit Bachhawat, Co-founder, Litmus: “Together, we’re committed to telling our story, sharing our values, and connecting with our customers on a deeper level. The team brings in fresh ideas backed by experience. With the expertise of the Nucleus PR team by our side, we’re confident that we’ll be able to amplify our message and reach even more individuals who appreciate the true value our brand offers.”

     

  • PRBI Barometer: 2023 brings higher expectations of ethical PR

    By Our Staff

     

    PRBI member Brunnen Communications’ latest annual PRBI Barometer released this month, surveys the views of PR and comms agencies in more than 40 countries on changes in PR trends and communication priorities.

     

    The findings showcase that PR and comms firms’ clients still value competence in media relations as well as systematic and influential strategic communication along with the fact that few clients have the necessary expertise or tools in-house. In the current volatile operating environment, organizations are in high need of support in building sustainable reputation and trust.

     

    Regardless of geographical location, many (46.7%) agencies believe that the demand for their services will be higher this year than in 2022. At the same time, respondents expect modest growth in their clients’ PR budgets. Media relations, strategic communication and content production are in particularly high demand in 2023.

     

    The impact of the dramatic events of 2022 – Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis and global economic uncertainty – continues to reverberate worldwide. The recent layoffs in the technology and startup funding winter have shaken things to a great degree adding to the ambiguity of the future. These reverberations are also reshaping the global operating environment of PR and comms firms as well as clients’ communication needs. The global annual PRBI Barometer is a decision-making tool that allows member agencies to make knowledgeable business decisions.

     

    Said Brunnen Founder and Chair Taru Nikulainen: “Investing in communication during unprecedented times such as what we are experiencing now is a shrewd decision that can have far-reaching implications. The winners of this situation are those organizations that are able to take control of the crisis and see a way through to the other side. Communication cannot work in isolation but must be woven into the very fabric of business. We are delighted to see so many clients recognize the value of communication agencies in these turbulent times. It is great that they view us as a strategic partner and understand that the influence of what we bring to the mix can actually be measured.”

     

    PR and comms firms around the world agree that this year’s most popular services are media relations (63.2%) and communication strategies (57.9%). One notable change from the previous year’s survey is that the third most popular service is now content production (57.9%). Change communication and internal communication are not far behind either. The latest survey clearly highlights the significance of ethical PR. More than half of the respondents (56.3%) saw ethical conduct in both communication and client relations as important or very important.

     

    Giving this an Indian perspective and how it will be relevant for the audiences in the country, Tarunjeet Rattan, Managing Partner – Nucleus PR and PRBI member added: “Brands in India and those eyeing entry into the country have come to realise the immense power of PR. Week after week, our desks are flooded with RFPs and inquiries, predominantly centred around media relations. However, it’s essential for these brands to recognize that PR & Communication is a long-term investment that demands nurturing. Amidst the worldwide shift towards valuing PR, there is a growing emphasis on upholding ethics in PR within India. In an era filled with unfiltered information, misinformation, fake news, and automated content, the integrity of communication and communication professionals has become more critical than ever before.”

     

  • Nucleus PR expands its startup vertical

    By A Correspondent

     

    Nucleus PR has added four new clients to its start-up portfolio this month. GoEvals – a HR Tech Startup; Frenzi- an OTT discovery and engagement platform; Wave- the first interactive Indian app browser and Kiru by OrgTree – a social farming community initiative. These brands join the ranks of Nucleus PR’s roster of clients that includes start-up brands like Zolo, Onsurity and Umeed Healing.

     

    Commenting on the win, Tarunjeet Rattan, Managing Partner, Nucleus PR, said: “As a boutique firm, we are mindful of the profile of clients that we add to our kitty. Each of these brands represent the thought leadership that we want to add to the startup ecosystem. The founders are passionate about the change they want to bring and believe in the power of all-inclusive branding. We are confident that we will be able to create the right reputation for them within their target audience by merging smart ideas and business goals with an experienced hand.”

     

     

  • Nucleus PR bags the mandate for Unibic Foods India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Cookie brand Unibic has awarded Nucleus its PR mandate for India after a competitive multi-agency pitch.

     

    Commenting on the win, Tarunjeet Rattan, Managing Partner, Nucleus said: “We are delighted to work with Unibic Foods. The team brings to the table insights that aim to showcase the expertise of the client with innovative ideas and consistent performance. We look forward to doing some great work on the account.”

     

    Remarking on the same, Nikhil Sen, Managing Director, Unibic Foods said: “Nucleus is a great fit for our PR requirements. The young team brings in fresh ideas along with seasoned industry experience that will strategically enhance our media presence through a well thought out plan. We look forward to working with them.”

     

  • PR Boutiques International gets a new member in Nucleus PR

    By A Correspondent

     

    PR Boutiques International (PRBI), the worldwide collaborative network of boutique public relations firms, has added the first member from the Asian sub-continent to its group: Nucleus Public Relations, headquartered in Bengaluru. This brings the organisation’s membership to 37 agencies, representing 13 countries.

     

    “We are excited to continue to grow and evolve PRBI into a global resource for PR leaders,” said Lee Weinstein, PRBI President and President of Weinstein PR of Portland, Ore. “Nucleus Public Relations is a welcome addition to it. The agency will be our exclusive resource partner and bring in relevant professional expertise from the vibrant country of India.”

     

    Tarunjeet Rattan

    Commenting on the same, Tarunjeet Rattan, Managing Partner, Nucleus PR, said, “We are delighted to be a part of PRBI. I look forward to not only sharing insights about the Indian market but also towards learning and adopting best practices form the elite members of the organisation. Our clients will benefit immensely from this knowledge base. As a rapidly growing firm, we are eager to expand our footprints to international shores via this global network of trusted affiliates.”