Wieden+Kennedy (W+K), the American advertising agency has officially announced its decision to wind up operations in Mumbai by the end of this year. The company has also announced a reduction in workforce at its Delhi office.
This significant move reflects the agency’s strategic shift, focusing on its global business operations while redefining its presence in the Indian market.
According to sources familiar with the situation, the remaining workforce in the Delhi office will collaborate closely with the agency’s global leadership. This will support essential shared services and ongoing business operations. However, advertising services will not be part of this initiative at this time. This decision indicates a clear pivot away from traditional advertising functions as W+K reevaluates its approach to the Indian market.
Additionally, the company announced that it will not pursue any new client opportunities in either Delhi or Mumbai. This strategic pause raises questions about the future direction of W+K in India, though there are hints that the agency may consider ramping up operations in the future if conditions allow.
yAs part of this transition, the current management team has submitted their resignations. This announcement marks a significant change for W+K, known for its creative prowess and innovative campaigns. As the agency navigates this transformation, stakeholders will be keenly observing how these shifts impact W+K’s positioning in the competitive landscape of Indian advertising.