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ZenithOptimedia’s Performics bags Zopper account
MUMBAI: Hyper-local eCommerce platform Zopper has given its digital mandate to ZenithOptimedia’s Performics. The mandate includes the full range of digital, including search engine optimization (SEO).
Performics & Resultrix MD Tanmay Mohanty commented on the account win saying , “Localised commerce is only set to grow in India, as consumers resort to the comfort of shopping from known stores, within a few kilometers of their home or office. This also gives them the benefit of speedy service. Zopper is an ambitious hyper-local market place and has huge plans of expansion in newer categories and towns and cities. With our superior digital capabilities and seamless play in content, data, communications and analytics, we will help them scale up effectively and reach out to newer digital audiences.”
Zopper is an India specific e-commerce model that aims to make the existing retailer ecosystem participate in the e-commerce boom and benefit from it. In a short span of one year, it has reached 22 cities with 15000+ active retailers and millions of users.
Founded by entrepreneurs Surjendu Kulia and Neeraj Jain, the company is backed by investors such as Tiger Global, Blume Ventures and Nirvana Ventures Advisors and has raised has raised over USD 27 million in venture funding so far.
Zopper CBO Harneet Singh Rajpal said, “Performics is long since been known for their superior digital capabilities and marketing expertise. They bring new elements to the game and their fresh innovative approach, enthusiasm and energy make them the vital partner for us. Their strategic framework and ability to execute with speed and accuracy has played a huge role, in us entrusting them with our digital mandate. We look forward to a rewarding working relationship with them.”
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BigTrunk Communications wins digital mandate for Soframycin
MUMBAI: BigTrunk Communications, an integrated digital marketing agency known for driving brand transformations across industries, has been awarded the digital marketing mandate for Soframycin, one of India’s most trusted antiseptic cream brands from the EncubeEthicals portfolio. With this collaboration, Soframycin makes its debut into the digital space, aiming to amplify its presence across India through compelling social media narratives and data-led campaigns. BigTrunk will lead the brand’s digital strategy and execution, with a focus on connecting Soframycin’s legacy of trust with today’s health-conscious and digitally engaged audience.
Soframycin has been a household name for generations, widely recognized for its efficacy in treating cuts, burns, and wounds. Backed by the scientific rigor and pharmaceutical expertise of EncubeEthicals, a pharmaceutical powerhouse since 1998, the brand benefits from the expertise of over 1,400 professionals, including more than 200 R&D specialists and a robust team of quality experts. With a presence in over 50 countries, Encube’s commitment to excellence in topical formulations adds deep credibility to Soframycin’s legacy. Now, as the brand enters the digital space, BigTrunk Communications will lead the charge in reimagining Soframycin’s story—creating modern, relatable digital experiences that stay true to its heritage.
“As we take Soframycin into its next chapter of growth, embracing digital media is not just a strategy but a necessity. We wanted a partner who could translate our scientific credibility into engaging, relatable content for today’s audience,” said Soframycin vice president – marketing, Ajay Rawal. “BigTrunk’s deep understanding of healthcare communications and digital behavior makes them the ideal partner to build meaningful narratives around wound care, trust, and wellbeing.”
“Soframycin is more than a product—it’s a legacy deeply rooted in care and science,” added BigTrunk Communications founder & managing director Bharat Subramaniam. “We’re excited to take on this responsibility of guiding a heritage brand into the digital world. Our focus will be on creating contextual storytelling and purpose-driven campaigns that bring Soframycin closer to Indian families, both old and new.”






