Tag: Sudesh Samaria

  • Organ donation takes centrestage in latest initiative by Jaslok Hospital

    By A Correspondent

     

    On National Organ Donation Day, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre with Dentsu Webchutney created an innovative campaign to promote organ donation. The Instagram campaign questions the prevalent slacktivism and encourages users to take real action instead.

     

    Said George Alex, COO and CMO, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre: “Jaslok Hospital and Research Center is one of the leading healthcare providers in India and organ donation as a cause is really dear to us. We have been taking many steps to encourage people to pledge their organs. This time, we wanted to do something that would appeal to the audience while putting our point across.”

     

    Added Sudesh Samaria, Chief Creative Officer and Co-founder, Dentsu Webchutney: “It is an unfortunate situation and we wanted to create a hard-hitting campaign that would present the truth and encourage people to pledge their organs. The un-likeable posts campaign is antithesis to social media and shows people that real world problems can only be solved with real action.”

     

     

  • Dentsu Webchutney, Chakra Tea redefine tea-breaks with Chai-Fi

    By A Correspondent

     

    Chakra Tea, a tea brand from central India, has launched an initiative called Chai-Fi that brings moments of joy to the tea-breaks of workers by adding wi-fi to their lives.

     

    As part of the initiative, Chakra Tea, along with Dentsu Webchutney, has designed and launched an innovative tea-kettle that is now being distributed at tea stalls popular with the workers. As the kettle is heated to make tea, it also generates wi-fi that is then made available to workers for free. They use the free wi-fi to connect to their favourite videos, music, movies, sports, news shows and even family members.

     

    Said Sudesh Samaria, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Dentsu Webchutney: “Tea is such an integral part of our lives that it is difficult to think of it in a new light. Our team identified an opportunity in the tea-breaks and made these breaks even more refreshing by creating a tea-kettle that generates wi-fi when heated. We call it Chai-Fi.”

     

    Added Priyank Khandelwal, MD, Chakra Tea: “The category is dominated by big names. For brand like us to stand out, innovation is critical. Chai-Fi is one such innovation. It brings joy in people’s lives while opening up a world of possibilities.”

     

     

  • Dentsu Webchutney executes ‘Not 2 B Missed Deals’ in a unique way

    By A Correspondent

     

    Café TC and Dentsu Webchutney launched a new campaign to make people aware of ‘Not 2 B Missed Deals’ using Truecaller in an innovative way.

     

    In December, Café TC launched an exclusive set of Friday Night deals – Not 2 B Missed Deals. It tasked Dentsu Webchutney to ensure that the deals are communicated effectively.The agency arrived on the insight that more than the received calls, it is the missed calls that capture the attention of people. Missed calls make people curious and they want to know who called and why. They look up unknown callers on Truecaller which now commands a user base of 250 million. By putting missed calls and Truecaller together, Dentsu Webchutney created Missed Caller – World’s First Free Promo on Truecaller.

     

    Said Gaurav Soral, Founder, Café TC: “When the team told me that they want to use Truecaller, I quickly asked them about the ad size, placement, costing and things like that. The team requested me to let them finish. And when they did, the idea got us all very excited.”

     

    Added Sudesh Samaria, Chief Creative Officer and Co-Founder, Dentsu Webchutney: “We are always looking for new technology, new platforms and new ways of using existing platforms. Missed Caller is a showcase of our ability to tell stories effectively using cutting-edge innovation.”

     

     

  • Dentsu Webchutney executes ‘Not 2 B Missed Deals’ in a unique way

    By A Correspondent

     

    Café TC and Dentsu Webchutney launched a new campaign to make people aware of ‘Not 2 B Missed Deals’ using Truecaller in an innovative way.

     

    Said Gaurav Soral, Founder, Café TC: “When the team told me that they want to use Truecaller, I quickly asked them about the ad size, placement, costing and things like that. The team requested me to let them finish. And when they did, the idea got us all very excited.”

     

    Added Sudesh Samaria, Chief Creative Officer and Co-Founder, Dentsu Webchutney: “We are always looking for new technology, new platforms and new ways of using existing platforms. Missed Caller is a showcase of our ability to tell stories effectively using cutting-edge innovation.”

     

     

  • ScoopWhoop launches inflight feed to air travellers

    By A Correspondent

     

    ScoopWhoop Media has announced the launch of inflight feedallowing users to read ScoopWhoop content while flying, without internet connectivity. The feature which is currently in its beta version, appears as a push notification only when one is on airplane mode and is flying above 16000 feet. The feature will dissolve once there is descend in the altitude.

     

    The ‘inflight feed’ feature in ScoopWhoop’s existing app has been conceptualized by Dentsu Webchutney. Speaking on the announcement, Debarshi Banerjee, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, ScoopWhoop Media said: “We are very excited to announce the launch of our ‘inflight feed’ feature, aimed to establish an indispensible relationship with our audience anytime, anywhere! We are very happy to collaborate with DentsuWebchutney to conceptualise the new feature. This is the first time that a content publisher has forayed into distributing content basis behavioral patterns for airborne consumers. ScoopWhoop’s aim has always been to become a customer product and continue to revamp the strategy to innovate with the changing environment. We are hoping that the new update will help us build a further close connect with our audience.”

     

    Commenting on the association and innovation, Gurbaksh Singh, Chief Creative Technologist at Dentsu Webchutney said: “Flying in India is mostly a boring experience due to unavailability of in-flight entertainment services. We are delighted to collaborate with ScoopWhoop to develop an innovative feature that will change the way audience consume content. It was fun building the feature; we have deployed over 500 hours in air while testing the feasibility of the feature.”

     

    “We always look for new interesting ways to engage the users. We are quite excited about this new innovation and our endeavor will be to continue to work towards adding more salient features to this update,” added Sudesh Samaria, Chief Creative Officer and Co-Founder, Dentsu Webchutney.

     

     

  • Dominic Braganza joins Dentsu Webchutney as Creative Director

    By A Correspondent

     

    Dentsu Webchutney has roped in Dominic Braganza as Creative Director. He will be based out of Delhi and will report to Anil Kumar, EVP and Branch Head.

     

    Sudesh Samaria
    Dominic Braganza

    Commenting on the appointment, Sudesh Samaria, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Dentsu Webchutney, said: “Dominic brings with him tremendous energy and fresh perspective of a man with a definitive point of view on the role of digital in coming years. He is a well-rounded personality with experiences across disciplines and I’m sure this will help us make Webchutney’s core offerings more meaningful to our clients.”

     

     

  • Dentsu Webchutney appoints Ajay Ahluwalia as ECD

    By A Correspondent

     

    Ajay Ahluwalia
    Sudesh Samaria

    Dentsu Webchutney has roped in Ajay Ahluwalia as Executive Creative Director. He will be based out of the agency’s Gurugram office.His last stint was with Contract Advertising where he handled some of the biggest brands in the country including Microsoft, Ten Sports and JKTyre.

     

    Commenting on Ahluwalia’s appointment, Sudesh Samaria, chief creative officer and co-founder, DentsuWebchutney, said: “It’s great to have someone of Ajay’s experience on board in a digital environment, especially when the lines between mainline and digital are blurring as we speak. We look forward to him driving infectious ideas which resonate with the DentsuWebchutney culture.”

     

  • Dentsu buys 80% of Webchutney

    By A Correspondent

     

    Rohit Ohri, Executive Chairman, Dentsu India Group along with Webchutney co-founders Sidharth Rao (L) and Sudesh Samaria (R)

    The Dentsu India Group has announced that it has acquired an 80 percent stake in digital agency Webchutney. With around 200 employees across offices in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, Webchutney has been credited with developing award-winning and memorable digital experiences for some of the biggest brands in the country, many of them of global repute like Airtel, Unilever, MasterCard, Coca-Cola, Bacardi Martini, Budweiser, ITC, Marico, Madura Garments, Titan, Bajaj, Reliance Retail and Saint Gobain.

     

    The work done by the agency has been awarded at various domestic and international events over the years including Adfest, Goa Fest (Creative Abbys), Yahoo! Big Idea Chair Awards, Campaign India Digital Media Awards, IAMAI Indian Digital Awards, W3 Awards and Olive Crown Awards among other prominent recognitions.

     

    Founded by Sidharth Rao and Sudesh Samaria in 1999, Webchutney boasts an impressive client roster and some of the most recognized digital work over the last few years spanning web design, social media, mobile and experiential digital advertising. Rahul Nanda, President, Mobile Initiatives, joined the agency in 2005 as Partner and Chief Operating Officer. The agency will continue to operate independently under the management control of its current leadership.

     

    Sidharth Rao, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, Webchutney, commented, “In Dentsu and Rohit Ohri, we have found a partner who is willing to invest in and cultivate our passion to provide path breaking digital creative services to our clients. We are thrilled to be working with such a strong global leadership and are ready to enter a new phase of our growth. We could not have made it this far without the unfaltering support of our clients, our leadership teams and the talented bunch of team members. I am also personally grateful to Sarbvir Singh who has been my mentor for the last five years and his team at Capital18 for ensuring that we shared a wonderful journey together.”

     

    Sudesh Samaria, National Creative Director and Co-founder, Webchutney, said, “The Dentsu network is ‘future obsessed’ and that fits in perfectly with what we do here at Webchutney. We’re always trying to be ahead of the curve and we love people, ideas and technology that will help us and our clients get there faster. So in that sense both from a philosophy point of view as well as synergies across capabilities, we believe we’ve found the ideal growth partner in Dentsu.”

     

    Speaking on the new partnership, Rohit Ohri, Executive Chairman, Dentsu India Group, said, “Dentsu is the first global network that’s being built out in the post-digital era. We believe we’re building the network of the future. Our partnership with Webchutney is another step in that direction. We’re now going to be able to put world class digital solutions in the centre of our offering to our clients. I’m delighted to have Webchutney as a part of the Dentsu India Group.”

     

  • Dentsu in talks to buy out digital agency Webchutney

    By Ratna Bhushan

     

    Japanese advertising agency Dentsu is in advanced talks to buy out leading digital advertising agency and consulting firm Webchutney.

     

    This will be Dentsu’s first local acquisition in the digital agency space. Network18, which holds 70.06% stake in the Sidharth Rao-promoted Webchutney Studios, is looking to exit from the alliance, two officials with knowledge of the development said. The deal size is estimated at between Rs 40 crore and Rs 60 crore for Network18’s 70.06%, which values the agency at roughly Rs 90 crore on the higher side.

     

    “Dentsu is expected to buy out Network 18’s stake in Webchutney. The promoters of Webchutney will continue to hold their stakes,” one of the officials quoted earlier said.

     

    Rohit Ohri

    Rohit Ohri, Dentsu India group’s executive chairman said: “We are looking to scale up our digital capabilities in India. Obviously, acquisition is one of the options. We are currently discussing the various options and putting together our plan.” Officials close to the development say Webchutney, which was ranked the No 1 digital agency in the latest Brand Equity Agency Reckoner, is the front-runner in Dentsu’s quest for inorganic growth in this space.

     

    Network18 had invested in Webchutney through its investment arms, Capital18 Ltd and Capital18 Fincap, in 2007. The agency, which services firms like Airtel, Microsoft, Hindustan Unilever, Marico and Titan, posted a profit of Rs 6.35 crore in the financial year 2011-2012 on revenues of Rs 21.55 crore. Network18 owns 49.42% of the shareholding through Capital18, Mauritius and 20.64% through Capital18 Fincap.

     

    Webchutney’s Rao said: “It’s very early to talk about any new alliance… nothing has been finalised as we are evaluating many options.”

     

    Sarbvir Singh, Capital 18 MD, too neither denied nor confirmed if Network18 was exiting Webchutney. “In the normal course of business, at any given point in time, we are approached by several interested parties and we speak to them as appropriate. We have no other comment to offer at this point.”

     

    Webchutney was set up in 1999 by entrepreneurs Sidharth Rao and Sudesh Samaria. The agency’s area of work includes online advertising, website design, mobile marketing and social media. Its employee strength is about 200.

     

    In July, globally Dentsu had acquired British media buying group Aegis for $4.9 billion. Back home, too, the Japanese agency has been on the prowl. In August, it acquired majority stake in creative hotshop Taproot.

     

    Founded by ad men Agnello Dias and Santosh Padhi, Taproot has created clutter-breaking ads including PepsiCo’s ‘change the game’ and Airtel’s ‘jo tera hai wo mera hai’.

     

    Denstu also has an indirect alliance with mobile marketing agency ad2c, a collaboration between Japan’s D2 Communications and Singapore-based Affle, led in India by Madan Sanglikar. In mid-August Aegis had acquired D2 Communications, a digital marketing and search agency. Indirectly, this deal gave Dentsu access to the digital space.

     

    Dentsu’s clients include car maker Toyota and electronic firm Panasonic whilst Aegis services brands such as Adidas and Philips.

     

    Digital agencies are increasingly being wooed by traditional ones. Earlier this year, Publicis Groupe bought out digital and performance marketing firms Resultrix and Indigo Consulting in two back-to-back deals. And in mid-June this year, WPP Group bought out a majority stake in Hungama Digital Services through its agency JWT Singapore.

     

    Source:The Economic Times

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  • Growth in mind, Webchutney rejigs leadership

    By A Correspondent

     

    India’s leading digital marketing agency Webchutney has announced key movements within executive leadership across New Delhi and Mumbai. The move signifies a clear mandate to accelerate growth by forging stronger ties with partners and clients, while streamlining vertical units and fortifying operational efficiency.

     

    Ranked India’s number one digital agency in 2008, 2009 & 2011, Webchutney was co-founded in 1999 by Chief Executive Officer Sidharth Rao, and National Creative Director Sudesh Samaria in New Delhi. The agency has grown to over 200 people across New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore with a diverse client portfolio ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies.

     

    Speaking on the reorganization, Sidharth Rao, CEO, Webchutney said: “The movements reflect our commitment to building internal strength through collaborative growth. The new, dynamic leadership has a proven track record with demonstrated results, valuable experience and seamless operational control achieved consistently. They are strategically positioned to lead the new wave of innovation at a crucial time in the evolution of digital experiences and engagement in India. This also gives us the opportunity to explore new business avenues and evaluate meaningful partnerships that will guide the future of our organization and the digital industry at large.”

     

    Rahul Nanda will don a new role as Partner and President – Mobile Initiatives from his previous role as Chief Operating Officer. The new autonomous division, with focus on product initiatives in the mobile and tablet space is actively building interactive apps and games capabilities. Mr Nanda’s strong credentials backed by 17 years of experience in the digital domain will provide clear direction in cracking the dynamic role agencies and marketers play in monetizing this platform.

     

    Nishi Kant is now Chief Operating Officer – West & South Region from Executive Creative Director at Webchutney.  His outstanding expertise in crafting award winning, interactive digital experiences along with winning digital mandates and building creative portfolios of prestigious Fortune 50 companies like Unilever, Proctor and Gamble among others has received tremendous recognition from national & international quarters.

     

    Saket Vaidya steps up as Chief Operating Officer – North Region from Vice President, Regional Operations. With close to 7 years of technology experience, in his new role, he will broaden the range of specialist services offered by the agency while driving and influencing next-generation digital marketing communication.

     

    Tarana Mehta is the new Chief Strategy Officer at Webchutney from Vice President – Strategy and Business Development. Armed with over 10 years of experience in the advertising /digital industry, she has a proven track record in business development, operational leadership and strategic consulting with a plethora of brands  including HSBC, L’Oreal, Evian, La Roche Posay, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Titan, Mastercard, Barclays & Marico across the Indian and North American market.

     

    Meghana Bhat will move up as Executive Creative Director from Creative Director at Webchutney. A copywriter by skill, & creative strategist by choice, she has helped brands understand and make optimum use of digital media to become more relevant and entertaining to their audience.