Huzefa Kanorwala, country manager, India, HH Global commented: "India is a key geography region for HH Global and has already formed a part of the group’s expansion. While print is our heritage and we will not lose sight of this, we have also brought expertise from outside the print sector."
In the wake of servicing its clientele in Asia, HH India has expanded its capacities with its shift to a 2,500 sq/ft office in Mumbai and hopes to increase its existing staff capacity of 30 by almost 30% by the end of the year.
"The next stage in our journey is incredibly exciting for us and, hopefully, for our clients, prospects and suppliers. We are very conscious about the fact that, in our industry things do not stay still for long so we must be constantly aware of how we position ourselves in the market and how we can help our clients do so likewise," said Robert MacMillan, CEO, HH Global.
The company’s core proposition, global brand campaign management, is aimed at global brand owners, global retailers and their agency partners. It has strengthened its offer across four channels: digital media, retail media, print media and broadcast media.
HH Global recently announced financial results for the year 2010-11. It illustrates the company’s sales growth by 7% from the previous year and EBITDA, more than doubled.
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