‘Born in Sweden, built in India’, says Truecaller in latest #HelloIndia campaign

‘Born in Sweden, built in India’, says Truecaller in latest #HelloIndia campaign

The outdoor campaign aims to spread awareness of the origins of Truecaller

#HelloIndia campaign

Mumbai: In a bid to reaffirm its commitment towards India and to create more awareness around the brand, the Swedish app, Truecaller has launched the #HelloIndia campaign. The outdoor campaign, conceptualised and executed by Gurgaon-based Thinkstr, aims to spread awareness of the origins of Truecaller and strengthen the brand’s connection with its Swedish roots.

The primary objective of this campaign is to elicit an emotion towards the brand and encourage users to adopt the use of this efficient technology for their benefit, the company said in a statement.

Truecaller’s sizable portion of the engineering and development team is based out of India and it takes pride in building solutions and products for India and then taking them global. The campaign is an attempt to connect the rich heritage and culture of Sweden with the diversity and enormity of India, which Truecaller calls its home country now, it added.

“We are proud to be a Swe-desi app – Born in Sweden, built-in India and we wanted to tell the world about it," Truecaller's director of marketing, Manan Shah said. "That’s when while working with Thinkstr, they came up with this campaign. It instantly resonated with all of us and we deployed it. This is part of our ongoing effort to create more awareness around the brand.”

Thinkstr's head of creative and the writer of the campaign Ravi Raghavendra said, “While Truecaller is the third most downloaded app in India, not many know that it was founded in Sweden. We wanted to tell people that we are from the land of innovation and excellence. Sweden has given the world a lot of innovations that have transformed human lives. Similarly, Truecaller continues to transform the lives of people by protecting them against harassers and pesky, irritating callers. It is our way of saying: from Sweden to India, with love.”