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GrowByData opens new branch in Sanepa

KATHMANDU, April 26: GrowByData, a marketing intelligence firm based in Boston and Kathmandu, opened its new branch at Sanepa on Monday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 26: GrowByData, a marketing intelligence firm based in Boston and Kathmandu, opened its new branch at Sanepa on Monday. 


According to a statement issued by the company, US Ambassador to Nepal Dean R Thompson attended the inauguration, followed by a tour of the new workspace and engagement with team members and partners.


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Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Managing Partner Prasanna Dhungel said, “Marketing leaders are overwhelmed with data today. We aspire to be the marketing intelligence partner of the top marketing firms by offering them novel insights and services that break silos to support them craft new strategies. The opening of GrowByData office marks our investment to support the importance of cross-team collaboration across engineering, customer success, and marketing to offer industry-leading insights across the evolving digital media landscape to our blue-chip clients.”


Founded in 2014, GrowByData specializes in providing insights to marketing leaders, enabling reporting of share of voice, pricing, promotions, customer reviews, competitive dynamics, and other digital shopper attributes. The firm has successfully served global advertising agencies and their household brand clients.


 

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