Tag: Isobar India group

  • WATConsult wins creative & social media mandate for CarDekho

    WATConsult wins creative & social media mandate for CarDekho

    MUMBAI: An Isobar company and the globally awarded hybrid digital agency from Dentsu India, WATConsult has bagged the creative and social media mandate for CarDekho, India’s biggest digital automotive solutions provider. The account was won following a competitive pitch process and will be managed by the agency’s Delhi office.

    As per the mandate, WATConsult will be responsible for social media management, digital creative designing, content marketing, and ORM for the brand.

    CarDekho SVP marketing & content Charu Kishnani said, “We’re thrilled to partner with WATConsult as our creative and social partners. This engagement will help us elevate our brand presence with the right strategy, ideation and creative thinking. We are looking forward to creating some good and memorable work. Welcome aboard, WATConsult.”

    Speaking on the collaboration, Isobar India group CEO Heeru Dingra said, “CarDekho is a one-stop destination for new as well as second-hand cars. The brand’s auto and non-auto business is expanding, and we are so excited to embark on this journey with them.”

    WATConsult managing partner Sahil Shah commented, “We are happy to have the opportunity to partner with CarDekho and we can’t wait to build a dynamic brand presence for them. Our strategy is to enhance the top of the mind recall that the brand has created by applying creative, new age thinking and a strong storytelling narrative.”

  • Global eSports, Isobar recreate World Cup finals for Afghan women’s cricket team

    Global eSports, Isobar recreate World Cup finals for Afghan women’s cricket team

    Mumbai: In November 2020, Afghanistan announced its official women’s cricket team – a first in its history. For a country ravaged by war and conservatism, this was a path-breaking achievement for the sport loved by billions in this part of the continent. However, by August 2021, a new regime had taken over that banned women in the country from playing sports, especially cricket. So, for the first time, an official women’s cricket team, ironically couldn’t play cricket.

    This unfair ban was covered and protested by the world’s media but with little change in reality. Thus, with an objective to pledge support and protest the injustice caused to the Afghan women’s cricket team, on 3 April – the day the ICC Women’s World Cup finals took place in New Zealand, Global eSports in partnership with Isobar India Group re-created the finals – one that could have happened.

    Titled ‘The Protest Match,’ this initiative is a first-of-a-kind in the history of esports and gaming in India. During the campaign, Global eSports painstakingly recreated the Afghanistan women’s cricket team virtually, replicating the exact team that was unfairly banned from playing in real. Once ready to take the field, the virtual team invited famous e-sport gamer and influencer, Monika Jeph – aka Sherlock, to play against them in a match, coinciding with the real World Cup finals that were taking place in faraway New Zealand. The finals that could have happened were livestreamed on several popular gaming channels, including YouTube, Loco and Twitch. Roya Samim, who was running to become the Afghanistan women’s team captain, came forward to vehemently support the campaign and shared an appeal video to get people to be a part of it.

    “The viewership, engagement and participation far exceeded the capacity of several cricket stadiums combined. Spreading the word through social media and the close-knit gaming community, those who were interested to play against the re-created Afghani Women’s team were directed to a microsite wherein they could book a preferred timeslot to play,” said the statement.

    “Gaming and esports have historically unified the world. We have seen players from different countries play together as teammates on almost every server,” said Global eSports founders Mohit Israney and Rushindra Sinha. “Even when we went to represent India in Singapore last month, we were hosted by a Gaming company in Singapore that was started by a Russian and all their tech was supported by a Ukrainian! That is why, when we saw what has happened to the Afghanistan Women’s team, we were more than happy to use gaming to build awareness of the cause and more importantly give them a chance to play the game they love. As Asia’s fastest-growing ‘player-first’ esports organisation, we felt that we owe it to players to stand by them. The virtual world is all about infinite possibilities. It is borderless and genderless. It is the perfect place to make the impossible happen, which I think we did with this campaign.”

    “We keep talking about how far we have progressed in creating a gender-neutral world but the fact remains that such imbalances are still very much our reality and part of our social fabric. And, as long as these biases exist, with them will co-exist our spirit to correct them,” stated Isobar India Group CEO Heeru Dingra. “The Isobar India group is not just about using technology or creating innovations but is about using technology and innovation to solve real human problems. It is truly an honour to be a part of this campaign.”

    “In the world of today, we are a vocal lot and we are all one. When we came across this issue, it moved us. It made us really think about how such a basic thing like the right to play cricket can have a deep emotional impact and reflect chasms in today’s society,” remarked Isobar India and Taproot Dentsu CCO Aalap Desai. “So, if the problem was new, we thought why shouldn’t our protest be new too? If the problem is getting surfaced through cricket, can we make the mere act of playing, the act of batting and bowling a sign of protest itself – an idea that the world has never seen before? Despite the team being banned, can they still play what they always dreamt of – the Women’s World Cup? And that’s how The Protest Play came about.”

    For the record, Isobar India Group that comprises the agencies – Isobar, WATConsult and Perfect Relations, is a part of dentsu Creative India that brings together some of India’s best capabilities across creative, digital and PR under one umbrella.

     

  • Sahil Shah elevated to managing partner at WATConsult

    Sahil Shah elevated to managing partner at WATConsult

    Mumbai: WATConsult, the hybrid digital agency from the Isobar India Group has elevated erstwhile chief business officer Sahil Shah to the role of managing partner. Shah will spearhead the agency operations and continue to report into Isobar India Group CEO Heeru Dingra.

    The change is part of the network’s global plan to transform into the world’s most integrated group by 2024 and it also accelerates the market’s growth journey into dentsu India 2.0. The group will further support the delivery of Isobar’s services from India and the structure will promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing across the India team, said the agency in a statement.

    One of the key founding members of the organisation, Shah has played a significant role in shaping and building the agency since 2009. He has moved from strength to strength, successfully cultivating a culture of creativity and innovation within the agency. As managing partner, he will be responsible for bringing in new business for the agency.

    “Sahil is one of our strongest assets. His expertise in managing clients and the team is commendable. A great team leader, Sahil, along with the talented workforce at WATConsult, will continue to bring in new creativity to ensure the persistent growth of clients,” said Heeru Dingra.

    “After spending a decade and more in building this agency, my heart fills with pride as I watch it grow stronger each day,” said Shah on his new role. “The digital landscape has certainly evolved and the teams at WATConsult have kept pace with this change by delivering some path-breaking campaigns. As we move towards our next phase of growth as a network, my team and I look forward to taking on this new journey with power and gusto.”

    For the record, dentsu India has bolstered its digital, experiential and PR capabilities under the Isobar India Group, comprising the creative agencies Isobar India and WATConsult as well as PR agency, Perfect Relations.