Arkade Group, a renowned real estate developer in Mumbai, has launched a unique campaign titled 'Family First' to emphasize the importance of family values and unity.
Real EstateMumbaiFamily ValuesArkade GroupFamilyfirstReal Estate MumbaiJul 27, 2024
The #FamilyFirst campaign is a novel initiative by Arkade Group to emphasize the importance of family values and unity among its customers.
The core message of the #FamilyFirst campaign is to prioritize family values and cherish the moments that make life worth living.
Arkade Group plans to promote the #FamilyFirst campaign through a comprehensive approach spanning radio, out-of-home (OOH), digital, among other platforms, using innovative techniques such as computer-generated imagery (CGI).
The numeric '1' in the #FamilyFirst campaign symbolizes Arkade's leadership and commitment to family values.
Arkade Group has a customer base of over 5000 satisfied families.
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