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Monday, February 29, 2016

Union Budget 2016: Industry experts and Analysts hail pro start-up budget.

The Union Budget 2016 which was presented yesterday centered on 9 key pillars----agriculture, rural sector, social sector, education and job creation, infrastructure investment, financial sector reforms, governance and ease of doing business, fiscal discipline and tax reforms.

Although there wasn’t too much direct impact on media and entertainment The focus on rural and start-up development could have an indirect effect on the sector, especially on the back of consecutive droughts and shrinking rural demand. 

"It appears that there is very little directly for the M&E sector. Except for the point about subjecting sales of spectrum to service tax. For ENIL however, the service tax will be fully set-off, so overall impact should be neutral. This aside, there is a provision for higher Dividend Distribution tax that would affect all corporates, not just those in M&E," said Prashant Panday, CEO and MD of ENIL -Radio Mirchi.
Harrish Bhatia, CEO of MY FM also agreed that none of the issues highlighted earlier were addressed, for example, exemption of service tax as is the case for print publications, OTF to be collected in installment like in telecom industry and waiver of custom duties for import of broadcasting equipment.
On the government’s decision to levy service tax on radio spectrum, he said, “We do not appreciate this move, there is no service that the government is extending to radio broadcaster by providing spectrum.”

Partha Iyengar, VP & Gartner Fellow and Country Manager Research (India) of Gartner, said the budget had a number of "baby steps"; focus on rural skills development and improvement of rural digital literacy, incentivizing the creation of domestic IP and driving domestic innovation, focus on infrastructure outlays, creating a favourable environment for startups, continuing the ‘Make in India’ focus with a few more specific ‘catalysts’ announced in the budget, etc.

"As always though, the devil is in the implementation of these schemes. It is good to see a mention of review of program effectiveness as one of the goals in the budget, but till we see that followed up religiously it is hard to give it credence,” he added.

Zafar Rais, CEO of MindShift Interactive said the budget made for “mixed reactions” though he admitted that it had gone beyond to encourage entrepreneurship across all boards and also of specific categories like the SC/STs. 
“The government in the past had mentioned to cut down the corporate tax and has proposed with regard to small units having a turnover of Rs 5 crore, reduction in corporate tax rate from 30 per cent to 29 per cent. ​This should prove to be rather advantageous. Service tax getting an increase from 14.5 to 15 per cent in the form of the Krishi Kalyan Cess​ is not an affirmative highlight as it adds pressure on negotiations, when looking at net billings that clients demand. From a media and advertising standpoint, an increase in service tax, especially on electronic goods doesn't seem favourable at all. We would have preferred a more future-focused policy regarding this particular aspect," he added.

Sanjeev Gupta, MD of Global Advertisers added that not increasing taxes was a major positive, especially given the pro-development stance taken by the government and the allotment of money to rural infrastructure, railways and road development. "We are also seeing great potential in expanding our reach to small cities now. The finance minister has also hinted at amending motor vehicles act for better transportation facility in the country. This may give us the opportunity to position our ads more effectively while on the move. We feel that in this critical economic condition, the budget has been so far satisfactory for the advertising industry,” he commented.

“As part of the budget proposals, India has levied an equalisation levy - what is known as ‘google tax’ globally. The tax @ 6 per cent of the consideration will apply on services relating to online advertisement, provisions on online ad space or other facility or services for the purpose of online advertisement, when such services are provided by a non-resident to either an Indian resident or a non-resident having a permanent establishment in India, the payer for these services are required to deduct 6 per cent prior to making the payment. This is the first time that online services are being specifically taxed in India on such differential basis. The impact of this levy will be that firstly, the income of foreign websites/ apps will now be liable to this tax. The taxes are levied under separate code and service providers may not be able to claim credit for the same in their home country. Additionally, there may be additional scrutiny on such transactions under Income Tax law,” said Rakesh Jariwala, Tax Partner, Media and Entertainment, EY

"FM gives impetus to the PM’s ‘Make in India’ dream by rationalising Customs and Excise duty rates on inputs, components used in IT, Defence and Textile sectors. Auto industry will be impacted by the whammy of infrastructure cess ranging from 1 per cent to 4 per cent levied on manufacture of motor vehicles," opined Amit Bhagat, Partner (Indirect Tax) at PwC India.

Siddhartha Roy, CEO of Hungama.com said, "The Union Budget 2016 has paved the way for rural digitization with a focus on digital literacy. The aim to connect 6 crore households will provide a stronger reach and deeper penetration for digital and technology driven services in rural India, thus allowing residents a plethora of services. The digital literacy scheme announced by Mr. Arun Jaitley in rural India will not only give rise to increased manpower but also boost employment generation. The budget is an indication of the government's resolve towards the ‘Digital India’ scheme."
 Neel Ratan, Partner and Leader (Government and Public Sector) at PwC India commented, "Renewed focus on ensuring ease of doing business will reinforce positive investment climate for global investors as well as foster a culture of start-ups with the much awaited amendment of Companies Act. This will have a cascading effect with youngsters becoming job creators rather than job seekers, constructively channelizing the energy of India's youth and catapulting nation into the league of developed nations. National Career Service is emerging as a robust go-to-portal for job seekers; the move to inter-link National Career Service with state employment exchanges will eliminate bottlenecks and fast-track the filling up of job vacancies. Moreover, the announcement of 100 model career centres for National Career Service Portal will revive the traditional job search and massively add to the reliability of the portal, making it the preferred mode for searching jobs."

Bhavin Turakhia, CEO and Co-founder of Directi praised the government's intent on revitalizing agriculture, infrastructure, skill development and higher education sectors. 
"Amendments in the Companies Act and the ‘Stand up India’ scheme will boost the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Most importantly, the government has indeed offered unique opportunities to start-ups, categorizing them as critical partners for the ‘Make in India’ programme. The proposed 100 per cent tax deduction for new start-ups for the first three years, along with the speedy registration mechanism is quite noteworthy,” he added.

Budget 2016: A Mixed Bag For Ad Agencies?

As Finance Minister Arun Jaitley tabled the Union Budget 2016 today in the Parliament, expectations were afloat from all corners on how this year's budget should look like. While the media industry asked for a rationalized entertainment tax, exempt newsprint from VAT and end double taxation on temporary transfer of movie rights to television channels, the advertising agencies vowed for push for Digital India and no hike in service tax.

As per experts, overall there are some positives and some negatives in the budget.

According to Ashish Bhasin, Chairman and CEO, South Asia - Dentsu Aegis Network and Chairman, Posterscope & MKTG - Asia Pacific, "Not increasing the service tax is a positive, particularly for the advertising and media sector. General expectation was that Service Tax may go up in anticipation of higher GST rates. Controlling the fiscal deficit and several steps to invigorate the rural economy and rural consumption are positive signals. A rural consumption revival will help the economy and the advertising and media sector tremendously," he informs.

Meanwhile, the Government's focus on infrastructural development with an outlay at Rs 2.21 Lakh crore, with proactive steps to boost growth for highways sector, is also expected to provide a fillip to outdoor advertising.

Presenting Budget for 2016-17 in Parliament, Jaitley said infrastructure is one of the strong pillars of economy and "exemplary" and "proactive" steps by government to remove hurdles resulted in India awarding highest ever road contracts in 2015 as well as highest ever sales of motor vehicles which are clearly "signs of growth".

Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers, "Outdoor advertising is primarily dependent on the infrastructure of the country. Good roads, flyovers, sky-rises, public transport, utility spaces... all of these contribute towards the development of the advertising industry. With Our government's promises on "Development", we hope to see a larger picture of the government's "Make in India" project. We wish to see speedy action on the development of Smart Cities and Bullet Trains. With this budget, we hope there is generation of better opportunities for entrepreneurs, more jobs for the youth and less pressure on our pockets."

However, on the negative side there was an expectation, based on what the Finance Minister said in the past, that corporate tax rates would come down. That was not to be seen for most large companies.

Meanwhile, introducing double taxation on dividends is also a negative. "In balance this seems to me to be a mixed bag budget with a positive bias. If it is able to spur overall economic growth, we could see good times ahead for the advertising and media sector," Ashish Bhasin opined.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Global launches ati-sundar campaign for Khoobsoorat

Khoobsoorat - Outdoor Partner - GlobalAdvertisers 

Outdoor media solutions giant promotes film with strategic hoarding at premium sites in Mumbai Metropolitan Region 

Mumbai, 17 September 2014: Outdoor media solutions company Global Advertisers's billboards are promoting Sonam Kapoor-starrer Khoobsoorat across Mumbai. The film, which is slated for release this Friday, is directed by Shashanka Ghosh and produced by Rhea Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Siddharth Roy Kapur. It stars Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Afzal Khan, Kirron Kher, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Ratna Pathak and Aamir Raza Hussain in lead roles.
Global Advertisers, a leader in innovative media solutions for the entertainment sector, has chosen some of their most strategic hoardings to promote the much awaited film. Sanjeev Gupta, the MD of Global Advertisers, says the response has been more than satisfying. "When the banner is big, the star cast is top line, one is expected to design an outdoor media campaign that will create buzz that peaks on the day the film hits the screen. We have given our best to this campaign and have helped build up viewer curiosity about the film. We expect the movie to do great business," said Gupta.
Interestingly, both the title role as well as the music direction of Khoobsoorat is being handled by women - Sonam Kapoor and Sneha Khanwalkar respectively, which is a rarity in Bollywood.

More power to women!
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Global Advertisers supports women empowerment initiative

MD Sanjeev Gupta - Global Advertisers ,
Accepting the Fempowerment achievement award. 


Global Advertisers engages its OOH army to create awareness for women empowerment social awards called ‘Fempowerment Women Achievers’ held at Jamshedbhabha Theatre, National Centre Performing Arts (NCPA). The award aimed to honor the power of women and salute their winning spirit in various professions including science, entrepreneurship, sports, art, education, corporate and entertainment, Special Recognition to a Man by Women.

Global Advertisers, an active social enthusiasts, full filled its commitment to society by reaching out to vast number of people through its giant hoardings in Mumbai. “With increasing cases of crime against women, there is dire need of such initiatives to prove the social equality for men and women in growing India. Our support to this event reiterates our focus to assist such social events and awards.” Said, Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers.  

For the record, Lina Ashar, the founder director of Kangaroo Kids, Interior designer Suzzane Khan, Tabla maestro Anuradha Pal, and Squash star Dipika Pallikal were awarded in the event for their achievement and self motivation to achieve more in life.
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Monday, August 25, 2014

Global Advertisers wins big at Realty Plus Excellence Awards

Global Advertisers - MD & CEO - Sanjeev Gupta
Global Advertisers has been declared the ‘Advertising Agency of the Year’ by the jury of prestigious The Realty Plus  Excellence Awards – 2014 on August 21st 2014 in Mumbai. The event, which was attended by all the big names in the realty sector, was held in the Trident Hotel at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai.

Global Advertisers, an outdoor media solutions giant based in Mumbai, has built a reputation for its innovative and cost-effective media strategies for some of the leading brands in the real estate sector. Clients serviced by Global in 2014 include Rajesh Lifespaces, Aristo Developers, Hubtown, Dosti Realty Ltd, Lodha Developers Pvt. Ltd., Runwal Homes Pvt. Ltd. Global owns some of the most premium billboard sites in Mumbai, including Asia's biggest hoarding in Bandra. 

Mr. Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers, said, that his team has a big role in getting him this honor. “Our Real Estate marketing team has worked hard and walked the extra mile to help our clients improve their brand presence, site footfalls and unit sales by offering customized outdoor media solutions that work for them. I dedicate this award to my team and my guru Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa,” said Mr. Gupta.    

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Singham Returns OOH promotion with Global Advertisers goes viral

Singham Returns - Global Advertisers 
Outdoor promotion of Singham Returns needed to be powerful in reaching out to its mass audience. And, to get the desired impact, we deployed big hoardings of higher reach in clutter free space. We wish the entire cast all the best for great footfall at the box-office” Said, Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers.  The agency has engaged its biggest hoarding of bandra.



Singham Returns (formerly referred to as Singham 2) is an upcoming Indian action film directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Reliance Entertainment. The sequel to the 2011 film Singham, actor Ajay Devgan reprises his role from the previous film, as well as co-producing the project, while Kareena Kapoor Khan plays the female lead. The film is scheduled for release on 15 August 2014. The movie has created big buzz in the town through integrated marketing plan including OOH, Tv, digital and radio promotions.



Global Advertisers has been in out-of-home business for the last 18 years and have won over 350 awards this year for excellent media planning, execution skills and their mastery over innovative ideas. With over 1 Lakh satisfied customers, Global Advertisers is now paving way for bollywood industry. 
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Big ideas build strong brand through outdoor : Sanjeev Gupta

Sanjeev Gupta - M D Global Advertisers 
Till the mid-1960s a brand focused on product-based campaign but now the trend has changed. To create iconic impact brands, we will have to be brave, liberal and open-minded. The content needs to be varied and relevant from present day scenario -from politics, music and entertainment, to art and culture, women empowerment, scams, sports and many more. India being such a diversified country with various beliefs and rituals and so a brands needs to understand various touch points offered but outdoor medium.

The quality of outdoor media plays an important role in reaching out to its consumer and the success of an outdoor campaign.  Also, the importance of creative in the outdoor space is widely known and hence a simple innovation can make a big difference. Today, popular brands of each segment advertise on out-of-home to generate sales and awareness.

For the record, Global has spearheaded the revolution in outdoor media – arresting consumers’ attention as well as driving home the message effectively. Mobile vans, taxi, bus shelter, Z-boxes, street furniture, fleet graphics, digital displays at mails and multiplexes, ferries, amusement parks, airplanes, swimming pools and rest rooms have been creatively exploited by Global to communicate with consumers on the go. 

That explains why Global has been the leading outdoor media partner for all major sectors over the last 18 years. Call Now Mr. Amit Gupta - 9820 797 773 Or Email -amit@globaladvertisers.in

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Global is top SME OOH Player in India

Global Advertisers, the leader in innovative outdoor media solutions, has been declared as one of the top 100 SMEs of India. The award, which is in its second edition attracted 63,819 nominations across the country. Mr. Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global, Advertisers, accepted the award at a function held at a five-star hotel in Mumbai.

The high-profile event was attended by Sumitra Mahajan, speaker, Lok Sabha and Kalraj Mishra, the Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME).



Mr. Gupta was understandably happy with the development. ‘‘We have been in business for the last 18 years and have won over 350 awards. I credit my team with their excellent media planning and execution skills and their mastery of disruptive innovation for helping us reach this level. I dedicate this award to the over 1 Lakh satisfied customers who have kept supporting us year after year. Thank you, everyone!" said Mr Gupta.





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Friday, April 18, 2014

How does the election season benefit a business such as yours?

 

 


Outdoor media is the most important channel of communication for political campaigns, which mainly rely on political marches, rallies, morchas, dharnas, and door-to-door campaigns to get the message across. All forms of political campaigning happen outdoors. Moreover, 2014 is particularly special because the campaigns are managed with unprecedented professionalism and there is a marked corporate flavour in the way the campaigns are being conceptualized, planned and executed. 

These factors are translating into good business. Our media properties played a prominent part in campaigns of BJP, Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party. 

What are some of the requirements from clients?
All requirements from clients ultimately seek to accomplish one task - scoring with the voters. They want advertising to be visible to voters. They want the media to work its magic at the right time. Typically, an election campaign follows four stages: 
 
1) introduction 
2) Meeting the voters 
3) Information about candidate/party USP and 
4) Getting voters to choose the candidate on the big day. 
 
At every stage, we offer our clients outdoor sites/ hoardings and other media to help them achieve their goals. We hand-hold the client through the campaign, at every step from concept, to campaign. From printing to mounting of flex, and ultimately to providing post-campaign feedback.   

What kind of strategies are required to stand out among hundreds of other outdoor campaigns? 

 Our strategy has been to coordinate very closely with clients, offer competitive rates, select media carefully and dish up the right media mix. Above all, we have been on our feet for 11 hours for the last three months to accommodate changes in plan, content and sites. 


That said, the secrets of standing out in a crowded marketplace are not really new. 
Be clear about what you set out to achieve. Be better at service, and with the quality of billboards and other media. Be different from everyone in the way you frame your message, offer tailor made solutions that work within the budget and out innovate the competition.

What are some of the new types of outdoor advertising seen this election season?
More mobile vans with mounted hoardings are being used in this campaign than ever before. Parties used concepts like chai pe charcha and e-chaupal and successfully harnessed cutting edge technology and offered it to voters in different parts of the country, which created quite a buzz. Even with traditional outdoor advertising the complimentary role of online and mobile media has increased several fold. These changes hint at the shape of things to come. 
This time, there special creative content was designed for specific locations for better impact. There were cut-outs, LED, back-lit, 3-D and digital displays. The power of outdoor advertising was displayed like never before in this election. We could deliver thanks to our super competent media team, planners and mounters. You can see that the approach has worked from the unusually high voter turnout  this time.  

In monetary terms, what is the kind of boost that your business gets in election season? 
All things remaining same, this election season, we expect business to grow by 50 per cent compared to the same period in a non-election year. This is, of course, a rough estimate. 

On an average, how much do political parties spend on outdoor advertising?
I cannot discuss figures without explicit permission of a client but if you know the campaign expenses that are made public, you can safely conclude that outdoors gets anywhere between 40 to 50 per cent of the total outlay in a political campaign.

A question you did not ask: 
How does outdoor score over other media when it comes to election campaigns? 
People who step out regularly either to commute, shop, visit friends or places of worship are more likely to step out to vote on the big day too. It therefore makes more sense to invest in outdoor advertising than any other medium because the target demographic (voters) and the medium (billboards and other outdoor media) and the desired outcome (influencing voter behavior in favour of a particular candidate/party on the day of voting) are 1) in the same geographical area, 2) are likely to be the same people (people who are outdoors on other days are also likely to vote on election day), and 3) the campaign, message, brand positioning can be tailored to address the specific demographic in that particular area.
 
Traditional election campaigns focused on communicating achievements. This has changed as this time the efforts were on convincing voters and not merely communicating. Outdoor advertising has taken up this new challenge and done an excellent job of it.
 
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

India's Election Choice



Vote for India   
If we don't vote, we deserve the leaders that are chosen for us by others. And it is not just for the next five years. The decisions of bad leaders cripple the nation for decades. A big chunk of Kashmir continues to be under Pakistani occupation. Two and half times that area in occupied by China. We are under attack from Maoists within our frontiers and from Islamic terrorism funded by Pakistan.

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