Tag: R K Swamy

  • Ad Man for All Seasons Enters the Hall of Fame at AdAsia Beijing

    Ad Man for All Seasons Enters the Hall of Fame at AdAsia Beijing

    MUMBAI: In a world where ad campaigns come and go with the seasons, one man has managed to make his impact timeless. Srinivasan Swamy, chairman of R K Swamy ltd., was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) at the grand AdAsia Beijing, joining an elite circle of legends who’ve defined the region’s advertising landscape.

    The honour AFAA’s highest recognition was presented by Raymond So, immediate past president of AFAA, in the presence of delegates from 32 countries, each applauding a career that has shaped not just Indian advertising, but global marcom thinking.

    For over 40 years, Swamy has been more than an adman, he’s been an architect of industry institutions. The citation, read before a full house, traced a remarkable career spent leading and building one of India’s largest integrated marketing groups, the R K Swamy Hansa group, which he has helmed for over 25 years.

    But his legacy stretches far beyond boardrooms. Swamy has steered nearly every major advertising and marketing body worth its acronym AFAA, IAA, CAAAA, AAAI, ASCI, ABC, AIMA, and more with distinction, diplomacy and a deep sense of purpose.

    He’s been President of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) for an unprecedented four years, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for a record three consecutive terms (and now, re-elected again in 2025), Chairman of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), Chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), and even President of the All India Management Association (AIMA).

    And that’s not counting his presidencies at the Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Madras Management Association, and the Advertising Club Madras, where he remains a beloved mentor and fixture.

    Swamy’s fingerprints are on some of the most defining industry moments from the birth of GoaFest, the country’s biggest celebration of creativity, to the IAA World Congress 2019, the IAA Silver Jubilee Summit in Kochi, multiple editions of the CII International Brand Summit, and the AIMA World Marketing Congress.

    Each of these events, powered by Swamy’s vision, cemented India’s stature on the global advertising map. His leadership style, a mix of quiet conviction and unflagging optimism has turned committees into communities and conferences into milestones.

    Swamy’s shelf of awards could fill a museum and each comes with a story of grit, growth and generosity.

    He’s the only Indian to have received the Award of Appreciation from the Japan Advertising Association, the IAA Global Compass Award, and the AdStar Korea Lifetime Honour Award rare distinctions that underscore his global influence.

    Add to that the AFAA Special Merit Award, the IAA Inspire Champion Award, the IAA North Star Medal, Honorary Life Fellowship from AIMA, Lifetime Achievement Awards from AAAI, Rotary Club of Guindy, and Indira Institutions, and it’s clear the industry has been applauding his impact for years.

    Even his alma mater, Alagappa College of Technology, honoured him with a Distinguished Alumni Award during its Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a homecoming moment that completed the circle.

    But what sets Swamy apart isn’t just the positions he’s held, it’s the purpose behind them. His contributions extend to education, healthcare, culture, and community development, where he has quietly but consistently supported institutions and causes that build social capital alongside business growth.

    Colleagues often describe him as “approachable yet awe-inspiring,” a man whose friendly demeanour, wise counsel, and willingness to help have earned him as much affection as admiration. In an industry known for its egos, Swamy’s humility stands out like a perfectly written headline simple, powerful, and memorable.

    As AFAA conferred its Hall of Fame honour, the applause in Beijing carried a sense of inevitability. Here was a man who didn’t just witness the evolution of Indian advertising he helped write its script, one association, one reform, one landmark event at a time.

    Swamy’s story mirrors the evolution of India’s creative economy itself: rooted in Madras, reaching the world, powered by persistence and propelled by purpose.

    In an industry built on ideas that sell, his greatest idea has been service to the profession, to people, and to progress.

    So, what do you call an adman who’s outlived every campaign, outperformed every title, and outshone every accolade? In the language of advertising, a timeless brand. And as Srinivasan Swamy takes his rightful place in the AFAA Hall of Fame, one thing’s clear: legends don’t retire, they just find better placement.

     

  • R K Swamy’s ad spend pays off with Q1 profit leap to Rs 287 lakh

    R K Swamy’s ad spend pays off with Q1 profit leap to Rs 287 lakh

    MUMBAI: R K Swamy seems to have found the right script for Q1, a plot with steady revenues, tighter expenses, and a profit scene worth watching. The integrated marketing services player posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 287.46 lakh for the quarter ended 30 June 2025, up from Rs 217.93 lakh in the year-ago period. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 7,756.79 lakh, with total income touching Rs 8,024.81 lakh, powered by Rs 268.02 lakh in other income.

    Operational expenses rose to Rs 2,494.25 lakh from Rs 2,173.20 lakh, while employee costs were slightly higher at Rs 3,182.71 lakh. Other expenses climbed to Rs 1,468.53 lakh. EBITDA came in at Rs 879.32 lakh, well ahead of the Rs 703.22 lakh posted last year, though below the March quarter’s Rs 1,972.21 lakh.

    Finance costs and depreciation stood at Rs 85.45 lakh and Rs 433.52 lakh respectively, leading to a profit before tax of Rs 360.35 lakh. Total tax expenses were Rs 72.89 lakh.

    The quarter also saw Rs 5,400 lakh of IPO proceeds fully deployed for working capital, while Rs 3,626.22 lakh earmarked for general corporate purposes has also been utilised. However, Rs 5,458.43 lakh remains unutilised including Rs 1,098.50 lakh for a planned DVCP Studio, Rs 2,838.20 lakh for IT infrastructure across R K Swamy and its subsidiaries Hansa Research and Hansa Customer Equity, and Rs 1,521.73 lakh for new CEC and CATI facilities.

    On a standalone basis, profit for the quarter was Rs 134.16 lakh versus Rs 35.18 lakh last year, with revenue from operations at Rs 3,283.06 lakh.

    While adland has seen its fair share of headwinds, R K Swamy’s Q1 suggests the company is positioning itself for a year of expansion with big-ticket infrastructure investments waiting in the wings to take centre stage.
     

  • R K SWAMY launches centre for study of Indian markets

    R K SWAMY launches centre for study of Indian markets

    Mumbai: R K SWAMY, the largest Indian majority owned integrated marketing services provider, has launched a think-tank – Centre for Study of Indian Markets (CSIM) – to conduct large scale studies, as well as smaller targeted studies, to shed light on the nuances of the Indian market.

    The first strategic initiative has been commenced by CSIM during the ongoing World Cup Cricket. Titled “A I M” this is not just another research study but a thoughtful scholarly evaluation that will offer a comprehensive view on how World Cup Cricket was watched on Television and OTT/digital channels, and measure the impact of advertising comparatively among advertisers. It will encompass multiple disciplines in a single study. The study will provide a clear view on advertising recall and memorability

    linked to quantified media spends and weights, along with a review of the creative communication deployed. The study will thus paint a full canvas of what transpired during the World Cup aggregating all advertisers and their activities. The research component, with 6,000+ respondents, is being conducted by Hansa Research, a subsidiary of the Company.

    R K SWAMY Media Group will provide the input on media spends by advertiser/brand. The study, curated by senior professionals, will be customised for each subscribing advertiser. The study covers 12 World Cup matches – nine India matches, two semi-finals and the final – the most viewed of all matches. The results will be available to subscribers after the conclusion of the World Cup 2023.

    With thousands of crores of media and marketing money being spent on Cricket, the industry can benefit through this aggregate study focused on learning what works and what can be improved. The current effort is expected to shed light on how advertisers can be more efficient and effective with their investment in high profile cricket broadcasts, and how media owners can better price their cricket offerings.

    CSIM is committed to launching new initiatives at scale, covering important areas like Media Impact, Behaviour and Interaction with Digital platforms, Consumer Communities, and other crucial aspects of Marketing and Communications. With plans to conduct category-specific large scale studies, it aims to be the go-to source for information and insights about the Indian market for leading marketers.

     

  • Shashi Sinha to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2023

    Shashi Sinha to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2023

    Mumbai: The Advertising Agencies Association of India has announced that the AAAI Lifetime Achievement  Award for 2023 will be conferred on advertising veteran Shashi Sinha. This is the highest honour to be  given to an individual in India for his/ her outstanding contribution to the Advertising Industry.

    With nearly four decades in the advertising industry, Sinha is seasoned professional and has  dedicated the majority of his career to a single agency group. In a leadership span of 25 years, he  progressed from being the head of Media at FCB Ulka to the CEO of all media units under IPG Media  Brands in 2013. As CEO, he orchestrated a remarkable turnaround, transforming a little known media  group into the most respectable entity among all IPG business units in India. This success elevated the  global standing of IPG Media Brands. Simultaneously, his enduring stewardship of Amul for over 37  years attests to the high regard in which he is held. Beyond corporate achievements, he played a  pivotal role in the sevenfold growth of Interactive Avenues, a digital agency acquired during his tenure.  His emphasis on human resources ensured the retention of original founders within the leadership  team at MB agencies. Notably, MB agencies, apart from Group M, are the only media agencies to have  received Agency of the Year Awards at prestigious local shows like Emvies and Goafest Abbies.  

    Renowned for his active presence and guidance in various industry bodies, including roles as the  current Chairman of BARC, former President of the Ad Club and former Chairman of ABC and MRUC. His involvement in ASCI, and contributions to IRS editions and AAAI further exemplify his commitment  to influencing the advertising landscape. He has also been Chairman of the Awards Governing Council  at Goafest. Beyond his professional life, he contributes to social causes through advisory roles in  organizations like Akhand Jyoti Charitable Trust and TRRAIN Foundation, focusing on healthcare for  curable blindness and supporting the training and placement of people with disabilities in the retail  sector.

    Making the announcement, AAAI president Prasanth Kumar said, “Shashi Sinha’s journey in advertising is an inspiring narrative of leadership, innovation, and resilience. As the AAAI Lifetime  Achievement Awardee for 2023, he exemplifies decades of transformative impact, steering media  entities to unparalleled success. His tenure as CEO at IPG Media Brands marked a turnaround that  elevated industry standards, making it the most profitable entity under IPG in India. Beyond corporate  milestones, Shashi’s commitment to industry bodies and social causes is laudable. His achievements  reflect not just professional excellence but a deep-seated passion for shaping the advertising landscape  and contributing meaningfully to societal progress. Shashi Sinha is truly deserving of this honour.”

    AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award Selection Committee,  chairperson Anupriya Acharya remarked, “No one deserves this prestigious honor more than Shashi. While his success in advertising  is remarkable, his contributions to the industry at large are nothing short of exemplary. It is no surprise  therefore, that the entire committee unanimously agreed to bestow this award upon Shashi,  recognizing his outstanding achievements and significant impact on the advertising landscape.”

    The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to an individual who has been a  practitioner of advertising for twenty-five years and had been in the top management position; has  been or continues to be an active participant in industry bodies and or made significant contributions  in shaping the industry priorities which enabled the advertising industry to grow, prosper and become  more professionalized; individual known for his integrity, ethical practice and leadership  qualities; contributed to his Company/Companies growth by innovative thinking and taking them in  newer directions; involved in projects of social consequence which is seen as a role model for the  industry at large and had been an industry veteran.

    Some of the past winners of this award include Subhas Ghosal, Alyque Padamsee, Mike Khanna, R K  Swamy, Piyush Pandey, Sam Balsara, Prem Mehta, Roda Mehta, Ram Sehgal, Madhukar Kamath,  Arvind Sharma, Colvyn Harris and others.  

  • R K Swamy launches Amrit Mahotsav Campaign for finance ministry

    R K Swamy launches Amrit Mahotsav Campaign for finance ministry

    Mumbai: The ministry of finance has released a special music video called “Thank You” as part of the “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” celebrations, which mark the 75th anniversary of India’s independence. 

    The song was composed by the duet Salim-Sulaiman and has a star cast of singers in several languages. It was written and conceptualised by R K SWAMY. This music video stands out since it was created as originals in 11 languages and was originally rendered in each language.

    The video is intended to recognise the contributions of everyone involved in the ministry as well as the workers in the banks, insurance, and other financial services sectors to nation-building and the fight against the Covid pandemic.

    R K SWAMY executive creative director Sangeetha N said, “We wanted to break the clutter for these special people who never shut down their service even during Covid, so that the country could cope. We cast for talent in every language, and we have a lineup of the best of them. Remarkably, there was so much enthusiasm for this project from everyone. It shows in the genuine expression of gratitude we could capture both in the song and in the video.”

    Music composer Salim Merchant commented, “This was a super special project for us. It was a privilege and an honour to be able to execute this on behalf of the ministry of finance. It was a special thought. It needed a magical expression. We were fortunate to get such good talent to participate. Hats off to Team R K SWAMY for their conception and management of this project.”

  • R K Swamy, BBDO to end long-term partnership

    R K Swamy, BBDO to end long-term partnership

    Mumbai: Leading advertising agencies R K Swamy and BBDO have ended their 37-year partnership with each other. The announcement was made through an internal memo.

    As per the agreement, R K Swamy will buy out BBDO’s stake in R K Swamy BBDO, and BBDO will buy out R K Swamy’s stake in BBDO India.

    The partnership, which started merely after a handshake between RK Swamy and the then global CEO of BBDO Allen Rosenshine in 1985, has ended for strategic reasons.

    According to an official statement, R K Swamy Hansa Group is planning to bring its various businesses under one umbrella. The group presently has over one thousand employees working on four different ventures and the split plans to bring them all under one roof.

    R K Swamy Hansa Group group CEO Shekar Swamy said, “We started the relationship when R K Swamy and I shook hands with the then CEO of BBDO Allen Rosenshine, in New York in 1985. We worked for four years together on a simple understanding without a formal contract. BBDO invested in us up to a majority, which we then bought back in 2009. They have held a significant minority since then. At that point, BBDO India was created and we took a similar minority stake in it. BBDO is a great company and it has been a fantastic journey. The phrase ‘all good things come to an end’ is so true in this case.” 

    Adding to it, BBDO Worldwide CEO Andrew Robertson said, “R K Swamy has been a great partner. We extend to them our very best wishes and cheers as they move forward with plans for their Group. I have always admired their conviction in, and commitment to the future of India and the part they can play in it. I am sure it will be great. We have a strong agency in BBDO India. We remain committed to great work, and this will be the same in India as elsewhere.”    

    R K Swamy Hansa Group chairperson Srinivasan K Swamy remarked, “R K Swamy BBDO is primarily in marketing communications. However our extended activities go beyond marketing communications to span interactive and digital, media planning and buying, media and market research, CRM, data analytics and martech, healthcare communication, and continuing medical education, events, and outdoor. We are bringing these together under one structure for greater synergy. The future is very exciting as we consolidate.”

  • R K Swamy BBDO’s Ramamurthy Iyer passes away

    R K Swamy BBDO’s Ramamurthy Iyer passes away

    MUMBAI: Ramamurthy Iyer, 54, Partner, R K Swamy BBDO (Mumbai), is no more. He passed away on Tuesday, December 19 succumbing to a massive heart attack. He is survived by his wife and a son.

    A client servicing professional for 30 years, Murthy (as he was popularly known) was with R K Swamy BBDO for past 11 years. He handled accounts such as LIC, LIC Housing Finance Limited, Hindustan Times and Raymond.

    Clients and agency colleagues mourn the passing away of this committed and amiable advertising professional who made light work of the most stringent deadlines.
     

  • Pranvir Mann joins Concept Communication as NCD

    MUMBAI: R K Swamy BBDO‘s former head of creative Pranvir Mann has joined Concept Communication as national creative director.

    Based out of Delhi, Mann‘s mandate will be to focus on the group‘s businesses in the Northern region. He will report to Concept Communication MD Vivek Suchanti.

    States Mann, “Concept today is poised at a very important stage in its growth. While reinforcing its core strengths in corporate and financial advertising, it also seeks to enhance its brand building and creative capabilities to meet the needs of other businesses. With substantial experience in the above areas, I see it as a perfect fit and a challenging opportunity.”

    Mann has helmed creative teams at agencies like Clarion Advertising, Mudra Communications and R K Swamy BBDO in a career spanning 25 years.

  • R K Swamy Media Group wins Fortis Hospitals

    MUMBAI: The R K Swamy Media Group has won the media duties for Fortis Hospitals (South) following a multi-agency pitch.

    Fortis Hospitals chief-sales and marketing (south and east) Karthik Rajgopal said, “We welcome R K SWAMY Media Group as our media partner and look forward to their superior media solutions in helping build our brand value further. We are poised for the next level of growth with major expansion plans and we are confident that R K SWAMY Media Group will add value in achieving our goals.”

    R K Swamy Media Group president Sandeep Sharma said, “We are extremely delighted and excited to be the chosen partner of Fortis Hospitals. We thank the management of Fortis Hospitals for their faith in us and are confident of adding disproportionate value to their media investments. We also believe this is a testimony of our passion to deliver the best for our clients. Our Bangalore and Chennai teams will spearhead this partnership”.

  • Corporation Bank doubles creative agencies to eight

    Corporation Bank doubles creative agencies to eight

    MUMBAI: Mangalore-based Corporation Bank has decided to take the services of eight agencies including Magnum Intergrafiks, R K Swamy BBDO, Inter Publicity, Ad Syndicate, Sobhagya Advertising, Akar Advertising, JWT and Mudra to handle its creative duties for the next two years.

    – Talking to indiantelevision.com, an official of the bank revealed that since the bank’s budget was limited, they had empanelled just eight agencies. “Last year out of a budget of Rs 350 million, only Rs 60 million was earmarked for hiring agencies to handle the bank’s creative duties.”

    The official further stated that last year the number of agencies doing the creative duties for the bank was just four. The agencies doing creative duties of the bank last year included R K Swamy BBDO, Ad Syndicate, Magnum Intergrafiks and Goldmine Advertising.

    The new development is the result of a multi-agency pitch process that was conducted in Mangalore earlier this year. The empanelled agencies would be responsible for carrying out the bank‘s publicity campaigns across media channels.

    Launched in 1906, Corporation Bank was nationalised in 1980.