Asiya Bakht
Nov 24, 2008

Indian property group hands over account to Grey

SINGAPORE - Leading South Indian property developer, Aliens Group, has appointed Grey Singapore to handle its advertising and marketing, without a pitch.

Indian property group hands over account to Grey
Grey Singapore’s CEO Subba Raju described the account as a mid-size retainer client.

Grey has been tasked to develop Aliens Group into a truly global brand and promote all the projects developed by it.

Hari Challa, managing director of Aliens Group said, “Microsoft, UBS, Computer Associates and some of the world’s top MNCs have relocated to Hyderabad (India). The property sector is booming in a big way… To take on the global stage, we need the insights and expertise that Grey Singapore offers.”

“As we build world-class brands from Singapore, this appointment is a testimony to our capabilities across geographies for creating truly outstanding work with a global impact,” said Raju.

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