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Bangalore O&M bags Goafest awards

Bangalore, April 11

O&M’s Bangalore office has bagged the most ‘ABBY’ awards among agencies from the South at Goafest this year. According to a release, the tally of O&M Bangalore (3 Silver 11 Bronze) is more than the combined tally of all agencies in South India. The campaigns that fetched the agency the ABBYs are those for Bingo Chips, Vodafone Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival 07, IBM, Rohan Mihira and Apollo Hospital. Says Mr Prateek Srivastava, Group President O&a mp;M South, “It is particularly heartening to note that these awards have come across a diverse set of categories, which emphasises the strength of Ogilvy Bangalore’s 360 degree capability.”

– Our Bureau

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