Contracts & Investments
Wrap2Earn secures exclusive advertising rights for Cityflo buses
Cityflo offers home to office bus rides in Mumbai and Hyderabad across 40 routes
Wrap2Earn, India’s leading cab branding specialist, has announced a strategic partnership with Cityflo, a premium bus service offering home-to-office rides in Mumbai and Hyderabad. As part of this collaboration, Wrap2Earn has secured exclusive advertising rights on all Cityflo buses, providing brands a powerful and premium advertising medium to reach millions of eyeballs across two major cities, covering over 40 routes and targeting key commercial and residential hubs.
“By partnering with Cityflo, we’re offering advertisers a unique opportunity to tap into a premium audience that represents new-age corporate India,” said Elmer, CEO, Wrap2Earn. “This collaboration is a seamless extension of our cab branding expertise, further strengthening our prowess in the transit advertising space.”
The Cityflo advertising suite allows advertisers access to a larger than life canvas on their premium fleet of buses and also target thousands of Cityflo passengers through internal bus branding. Additionally, advertisers can run impression based ad campaigns digitally on the Cityflo app as an extension to their offline campaigns.
“We view Wrap2Earn as the ideal partner due to their expertise and focus on delivering high-impact, quality campaigns for their clients,” stated Jerin Venad, Co-founder and CEO, Cityflo. “The Cityflo fleet is the most striking transit media asset in Mumbai at the moment. This partnership will elevate our presence by introducing relevant campaigns that resonate well with our brand.”
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