
Catch Communications expands portfolio with new client wins
In the FMCG sector, Catch Communications will oversee communications and influencer marketing campaigns for wellness and personal care brand Dr. Teal's, as well as Corine de Farme, the French skincare brand specialising in natural formulations for baby care.
The agency has also bolstered its hospitality portfolio, taking on communications and brand positioning for Th8 Palm Dubai Beach Resort, Wyndham Residences, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, voco Bonnington, Riva Beach Club and Suha Hospitality.
In the fashion and lifestyle sector, Catch Communications will support Junior Couture, the luxury children's fashion retailer, in expanding its presence across key Middle Eastern markets. The agency will also lead PR efforts for eyewear brand Lenskart as it continues to grow its footprint in the GCC.
Additionally, Catch Communications will provide strategic communication services to SUMMAT and Piece of You, aiming to enhance their market presence and consumer engagement.
Commenting on the recent wins, Injeel Moti, Managing Director and Founder of Catch Communications, says: 'We are thrilled to partner with these dynamic brands and bring their unique stories to life. Our team is committed to crafting impactful, tailored PR strategies that not only elevate brand visibility but also drive meaningful connections with their target audiences.'
With a track record of working with lifestyle, beauty, fashion and hospitality brands, Catch Communications continues to expand its client portfolio.
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