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Rentomojo hires Dentsu Webchutney digital
MUMBAI: In its rapid path to becoming a platform where you can subscribe to furniture and appliances for a period of your choice, Rentomojo – founded by Geetansh Bamania – has signed Dentsu Webchutney to shape its digital agenda.
Dentsu Webchutney’s Bangalore team will now take this unique approach of ownership to the urban, young, working junta and their mandate includes social media, digital content, video, and acquisition programs. Innovation being at the core for both companies – Rentomojo in its very concept, and for Dentsu Webchutney, through its path-breaking campaigns – this seems to be a formidable match.
“Rentomojo is building a category and in this process, connecting with our audience & engagement is the prime objective,” says Rentomojo founder Geetansh Bamania.
“Rentomojo and the growing rental economy excite us a lot. Consumer behaviour in this category is very counter-intuitive from the typical consumption culture and the concept of owning one’s own. We’re thrilled at the opportunity to helping establish Rentomojo as a key player in the space,” said Dentsu Webchutney Bangalore SVP Gautam Reghunath.
“We have great admiration for Geetansh and his team’s vision and in a space as short-lived as digital, we’re two teams now working as one – ready to roll good, effective ideas when they strike,” Reghunath added.
Dentsu Webchutney, the digital agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, has offices in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and manages clients such as Flipkart, Airtel, PAYBACK, Red Bull, and Quikr.
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Tribes and Omnicom Media win Gold for HSBC Living Hexagon at ET Awards
Kinetic OOH installation turns HSBC’s iconic logo into a living landmark
MUMBAI: Tribes Communication and Omnicom Media have secured a Gold win at the ET Design & Creativity Awards for their innovative out-of-home installation, The Living Hexagon, created for HSBC.
Awarded in the Most Creative Traditional OOH category, the project reimagines one of the world’s most recognisable banking symbols into a dynamic, ever-evolving structure. Designed for HSBC’s International Financial Services Centre presence, the installation was conceived to do more than simply grab attention. It aimed to seamlessly blend into the fast-growing ecosystem of GIFT City.
At the heart of the idea is HSBC’s iconic hexagon, typically associated with precision and consistency. Tribes transformed this static identity into a kinetic structure that responds to natural elements such as wind and light, creating a sense of continuous motion. The result is a visual experience that shifts throughout the day, echoing themes of adaptability and momentum.
Constructed using modular triangular units arranged along a precise geometric axis, the installation moves in synchrony, giving the illusion of a fluid, living form. While the structure evolves with its surroundings, it retains the unmistakable identity of the HSBC brand, striking a balance between innovation and familiarity.
Strategically placed at a key entry point into GIFT City, the installation functions as both a landmark and a statement. It reflects the pace and dynamism of global finance while embedding the brand into the city’s architectural narrative.
With this win, Tribes Communication and Omnicom Media underline the growing role of experiential and design-led thinking in traditional media, proving that even the most established brand assets can find new life when reimagined with creativity and context.







