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Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi announces key appointments

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MUMBAI: Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has announced two senior level appointments. Sandeep Sarma joins the agency as its client servicing digital director while Arunima Singh joins as servicing group head.

Commenting on the new appointments, Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi CEO Anil K Nair said, “Sandeep Sarma brings a healthy mix of traditional brand knowledge and digital planning skill sets to head and consult a few strategic business units at Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi. Arunima Singh is an out and out digital native having worked in various aspects of the digital industry. A strong leader, she will be leading and building quite a few cutting edge digital led engagement initiatives for us.”

He further added, “We are very pleased to have them on board and hope to have a great and sustainable run with them.”

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Sarma has over 10 years of rich experience in digital and has worked with Times Internet, Zapak.com and RKSWAMY BBDO on brands like P&G India, Mars India, Mercedes-Benz India, LIC, Raymond, Pepsi, Axe.

Elaborating on his outlook to the new role he said, “I am quite excited to be part of a young and vibrant company Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi and aim to help create some winning case studies for some of the blue chip brands that we manage.”

With 12 years of experience, Singh has previously worked with Social Wavelength (JWT) and Sobhagya Advertising Agency on brands such as Magma Fincorp, Dr. Batra’s, Force Motors, Kotak Mahindra, HUL, Skyscape, Apollo Clinics, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Tata Housing, Intel, Piramal, to name a few.

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On joining Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Singh said “Joining Digital L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has indeed been a broadening of horizon for me as it has shown me a bigger picture of digital advertising. In the short span of time that I’ve worked here, I have got an encouraging glimpse of a very congenial working atmosphere. The bonding in this agency is not only at a professional level but also at personal level which helps build an environment where creativity gets nurtured and nourished.”

 

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WPP Media highlights 10 trends shaping the future of advertising in India

At its TYNY 2026 briefing, WPP Media described a market where AI, commerce, creators and data work as one loop

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Mumbai: Advertising is entering what looks less like a new cycle and more like a rewrite. At its annual This Year Next Year 2026(TYNY) briefing, WPP Media sketched a future where AI agents, commerce platforms, creators and live experiences merge into one measurable system.

The thrust is simple but unsettling for traditionalists. Reach alone is no longer the prize. Outcomes, data and cultural relevance are. In fast-evolving markets such as India, where digital adoption and youth demographics amplify every shift, the change is likely to be felt quickly.

Here are the 10 trends WPP Media says will shape the ad business next.

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1) Agentic AI ecosystems
AI is evolving from a single assistant into networks of “agents” that can plan, buy, optimise and measure campaigns. Marketers move into supervisory roles, setting rules and guardrails. Firms are advised to build data systems that let multiple AI tools work together.

Why it matters: AI becomes marketing’s operating layer, not just a tool.

2) Answer ownership replaces keyword hunting
Search is turning into AI-generated answers. Instead of competing for links, brands must become trusted sources that AI models cite. Credibility and expertise rise in value.

Why it matters: Visibility depends on being the answer, not just appearing near it.

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3) Content at agentic scale
Creators supply the cultural spark; AI multiplies it across languages, formats and markets. Brands are urged to build modular creative assets that machines can remix.

Why it matters: Human insight meets machine scale.

4) Micro-trust over mega-reach
Influencer marketing is fragmenting into smaller, language-led communities. Long-term partnerships and transparency count more than follower size. Compliance norms from bodies such as Advertising Standards Council of India also shape credibility.

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Why it matters: Influence travels through trust, not just numbers.

5) Live events as data engines
Events are becoming tools to gather first-party data and cultural signals. The show is only half the value; the data and social ripple effects are the rest.

Why it matters: Sponsorships turn into data strategies.

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6) Quick commerce as media
Quick commerce is merging with mainstream e-commerce as giants such as Amazon and Flipkart deepen their play. Brands must decide whether these platforms drive demand, conversion or insight.

Why it matters: Delivery apps double as ad channels.

7) Micro-dramas and the habit economy
Short, serialised videos are building loyal viewing habits and linking content directly to purchase. Narrative loops replace one-off ads.

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Why it matters: Storytelling becomes shoppable.

8) Women’s sports move centre stage
Women’s sport is gaining cultural and commercial clout. Early brand entrants can secure premium associations at relatively low cost.

Why it matters: A rising property still has open ground.

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9) Precision over presence
Effectiveness comes from aligning with consumer mindset and context, not just scale. High-intent moments are prized.

Why it matters: Smarter reach beats bigger reach.

10) Privacy as growth lever
Data ethics and privacy compliance are framed as competitive advantages. Secure data environments and responsible use build trust.

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Why it matters: Trust converts into long-term value.

The bigger signal
WPP Media’s underlying message is that advertising is becoming an ecosystem business. Data, distribution, culture and commerce are interlocked. Brands that treat them separately risk inefficiency. Those that connect them can compound gains.

The industry’s centre of gravity is shifting from buying media to engineering outcomes. In that world, creativity still matters, but it travels with code, commerce and consent close behind. The ad industry has always chased attention. Now it is being asked to earn trust and prove results too.

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