FCB Ulka Group launches a new logo to celebrate its 60th anniversary in India
Mar 30, 2021, 11:06 IST
- Ulka Advertising was established in 1961 by Bal Mundkur.
- Today, the group has 120+ clients.
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FCB Ulka Group celebrates their 60th anniversary. Ulka Advertising was established in 1961 by Bal Mundkur with just 7 people with the clear vision of building an agency that put creativity at the centre of everything it did. The agency has now metamorphosed into the FCB Ulka Group with 750 employees, spread across 6 offices, partnering 120+ clients.Our creativity has truly been the fuel for our growth. The fact that the FCB Ulka Group has been named the Number 1 creative agency in India by prestigious global institutions like Cannes, One Show and WARC, is a testament to keeping our legacy of creative excellence alive, year on year.
The Group marks the 60 years milestone with the launch of a special logo, which is a tribute to FCB’s ‘Never Finished’ philosophy.
At FCB, we believe that a brand’s story is Never Finished. The idea of Never Finished implies an innate ability to change, evolve and grow with the times. It represents something that is timeless. We believe that a tree with deep roots can weather any storm. And the deepest root of our tree is our belief in being ‘Never Finished’. Always moving forward. Always learning. And always asking ‘what’s next?’ and that’s what the symbol of infinity with 60 in the new logo signifies.
Speaking on the occasion, Rohit Ohri, Group Chairman & CEO, FCB India said, “I would like to take this opportunity to salute the outstanding leadership of the FCB Ulka Group. The organizational culture that has been built over the years has stood the test of time and brought us to our 60th year anniversary. I’m truly proud of our journey and excited about the possibilities of the next 60 years”.
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Rohit Ohri adds, “While this is an important milestone, we look at it as a new beginning. A time to renew our commitment to creativity, and a reminder to ourselves to always be 'Never Finished'…”