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Ravichandran Ashwin signs up as brand ambassador and investor for VOC Automotive

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MUMBAI: VOC Automotive just bowled a masterstroke. On 29 April 2025, the multi-brand two-wheeler service giant announced that cricketing icon Ravichandran Ashwin had joined as both brand ambassador and strategic investor, signalling a bold new phase in the company’s growth story.

Founded in 2019 by Venkatesh B M and Lokesh S, VOC Automotive has accelerated its network to over 150 stores across India, with sights firmly set on 300 outlets and a projected revenue of Rs 50 crore by FY26.

Ashwin’s entry blends precision, professionalism, and entrepreneurial spirit—qualities VOC believes are critical as it aims to transform the fragmented two-wheeler service industry.

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“I’m thrilled to associate with VOC Automotive—a brand that stands for innovation, professionalism, and customer-first values. Their modern approach to 2-wheeler servicing truly aligns with my own principles of precision and consistency. I look forward to contributing to their vision of transforming the 2-wheeler service industry in India,” said Ashwin.

Commenting on the partnership, VOC Automotive co-founder & CEO Venkatesh B M said, “Having Ashwin onboard is a testament to our vision of excellence. His strategic investment and brand endorsement will propel VOC Automotive to new heights.”

Positioned as India’s largest multi-brand digitalised two-wheeler service dealership network, VOC Automotive promises transparency, affordability, and quality under one roof—earning the trust of lakhs of customers nationwide.

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With Ashwin now in its squad, VOC Automotive is clearly playing for keeps.

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Amazon Ads launches AI tools to build and run campaigns in India

Two new agentic tools promise to slash the time and cost of building and running ad campaigns in India

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MUMBAI Amazon Ads has thrown two agentic AI tools into the Indian market – Creative Agent and Ads Agent – and the pitch is blunt: do in hours what once took weeks, at no extra cost, and leave rivals eating algorithmic dust. The e-commerce giant is determined to democratise sophisticated advertising, handing small businesses the same firepower that until now only the biggest brands could afford.

Creative Agent, embedded within Amazon’s Creative Studio, works as a conversational AI creative partner. Click “chat” and it springs to life: researching products and audiences, brainstorming concepts, drafting multi-scene video scripts, generating images, animating scenes, laying in voiceovers and music, and spitting out finished display and video ads. The entire pipeline – from blank page to broadcast-ready creative – runs on Amazon’s own first-party signals, pulling from shopping behaviour, product-detail pages, brand stores and advertiser websites to ensure the final output resonates with real shoppers rather than just ticking creative boxes.

The tool supports multiple formats – Amazon DSP, Sponsored Display, Sponsored Brands, Sponsored Brands Video and Streaming TV – and gives advertisers granular control at every stage, so they can edit everything from the overarching concept to the most minor scene detail without needing a designer or a brief. For a market stuffed with brands that have sharp products but thin creative budgets, that is a significant offer.

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“AI is fundamentally changing what is possible in advertising. With Creative Agent and Ads Agent, we are giving every advertiser access to AI-powered intelligence and our insights be it a small business or an established brand. Our AI-powered tools help them create smarter, launch faster, and drive stronger business outcomes at every stage of the campaign lifecycle.” – Girish Prabhu, vice-president and head, Amazon Ads India.

The proof of concept is already in circulation. Frido, a growing Indian consumer brand, used early access to Creative Agent to run a Streaming TV campaign ahead of a sale event. Ganesh Sonawane, chief executive of Frido, is unequivocal: “Creative Agent removes that compromise entirely. We were able to launch our Streaming TV campaign for a sale event faster than ever – and the results were immediate.” The click-through rate for that campaign was 40 per cent higher than usual, Sonawane says, adding that the brand is now “testing more concepts, launching faster, and seeing stronger results, without increasing our creative spend.”

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The second tool, Ads Agent, tackles the unglamorous grind of campaign management. Currently live within Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) and heading to Amazon Ads Campaign Manager later this year, it automates the tasks that consume disproportionate hours: identifying audience segments, adjusting pacing across hundreds of simultaneous campaigns, and generating SQL queries for advanced analytics – all through plain-language conversation rather than lines of code.

Advertisers can upload a custom media plan and let Ads Agent construct a campaign structure and ad groups. The tool then reviews thousands of audience segments to surface the most relevant Amazon audiences and keywords, serves them up for human review, and applies approved choices at scale. For AMC users, it translates business questions into complex SQL queries in real time, collapsing what was once a specialist task into a conversational exchange.

Amazon frames both tools as part of a broader full-funnel advertising proposition that already spans Prime Video, Amazon MX Player and third-party publishers, with generative AI now stitched throughout the creative and campaign layer. The company claims that combining first-party shopping signals with agentic AI delivers “accuracy and depth that drives real business outcomes” – a claim Frido’s 40 per cent CTR uplift lends at least some early credibility to.

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