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Outdoor ad spends register 8% growth in H1 FY 2013

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MUMBAI: Laqshya Media Group’s media research wing that caters to the OOH research and analysis has revealed the H1 fiscal analysis of 2013, while comparing it with the same period in 2012.

According to the report, despite the lingering economic uncertainty, OOH continues to grow – giving a positive sign to advertisers who plan to reach out to people with billboards, bus shelters, huge gantries, foot-over bridges, and any other outdoor vehicles.

According to Laqshya Media Research statistics on the outdoor advertising ad revenues, there has been a growth of 11 per cent for Q1 and 4 per cent growth during Q2 of 2013 over the same period in 2012, making it a total of 8 per cent growth for the H1 fiscal 2013 over 2012.

The sector-wise analysis reveals that real estate has upped its OOH investments most rapidly as compared to any other sector making it the most dynamic category for the first half of 2013. The sectors’ spends grew by 51 per cent as compared to H1 of 2012. The report states that the realty players from Mumbai and Delhi have been spending heavily in traditional OOH, whereas south based players are also actively visible in premium ambient media like airports.

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The education sector with large focus on Q1 dominates the other category spends though their spends have reduced compared to H1 of 2012. In the media & entertainment category, TV channels particularly the GECs hold a substantial pie in the OOH share of spends. Jewellery brands like Tanishq has been spending heavily along with south based brands like Malabar and Kalyan on their store launch across various towns using OOH to create awareness. There has been a 28 per cent rise in their spends observed this year as compared to H1 2012.

Many other sectors slightly exceeded their spends in the first half this year as compared to last year making the overall OOH share of spends bigger and thus creating an 8 per cent growth as compared to 2012. Categories like banking, mobile handsets, airline operators, housing finance, life insurance, retail (particularly the innerwear segment) and healthcare saw greater growth as compared to last year’s first half.

Two-wheelers have emerged as one of the most active spenders in the first half of 2013 as compared to the same time in 2012, registering a growth of at least 50 per cent. Brands like Hero Motocorp, Bajaj and Honda have captured the roads with larger than life displays for their two-wheelers.

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The first half of fiscal year 2013 also saw a decrease in spends by the top OOH spenders like automobiles (four wheelers) and mobile services.

Laqshya Media Group COO Atul Shrivastava said, “The overall OOH pie has grown 8 per cent this year as compared to same period last year. There has been a moderate growth in various other sectors but OOH that has traditionally thrived on automobiles and mobile services took a hit. Big players in the four- wheeler category like Hyundai and Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover have been successfully banking on OOH long term sites to create brand salience. The only spike observed in the category was during the brand launch of Honda Amaze and Chevrolet Sail.”

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Boeing appoints Barun as head of FP&A for global engineering function

Seasoned finance leader to steer budgets and strategy across global centres

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BENGALURU: Boeing’s finance cockpit has a new pilot, and he is no stranger to turbulence or transformation. Boeing has appointed Barun as head of FP&A for global engineering, placing him at the centre of financial strategy for its worldwide engineering and technology operations.

Based in Bengaluru, Barun steps into a role that is as expansive as it is critical. He will serve as the primary finance lead for Boeing’s Engineering and Technology Centers globally, working closely with executive leadership to shape financial decisions, manage complex budgets, and design scalable finance processes that support the company’s growing engineering footprint.

In a note announcing his move Barun said, “I’m excited to share that I’ve joined Boeing Global Engineering. This opportunity is incredibly meaningful to me not just from a professional standpoint, but also for what Boeing represents globally.” He added that he looks forward to contributing to an organisation that continues to shape the future of aerospace and innovation.

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Barun’s mandate spans strategic financial leadership, operational oversight, and stakeholder engagement. From directing large-scale budgets and schedules to influencing long-term organisational goals, the role blends financial discipline with business foresight. He will also lead cross-functional teams and partner with finance colleagues worldwide to support engineering programmes across geographies, including India.

The appointment caps a long stint at Juniper Networks, where Barun spent over a decade, most recently as finance senior manager. There, he led FP&A for global product business units and G&A functions, driving budgeting, forecasting, and long-range planning. He also played a key role in enterprise-wide transformation, including spearheading an Oracle to SAP ERP migration and building advanced analytics capabilities using tools such as Tableau and SAP Analytics Cloud.

His earlier career includes finance leadership roles at Sony India Software Centre, Cognizant Technology Solutions, and Mphasis, where he focused on financial planning, governance frameworks, and operational efficiency across global delivery centres.

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A chartered accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Barun brings nearly two decades of experience across financial planning, digital transformation, and analytics-led decision making.

His appointment comes at a time when global engineering operations are becoming increasingly complex and distributed, requiring sharper financial oversight and agile planning. With Barun at the helm of FP&A for engineering, Boeing appears to be tightening its financial playbook as it looks to scale innovation with discipline.

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