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Experian creates Product Manufacturing Group

(Business News, 30 Apr 2008 )
By Vinod Kataria

New Dellhi: Experian, the global information services company, announced that its integrated marketing division has created a dedicated Product Manufacturing Group. In response to demand for its database marketing systems, the Product Manufacturing Group will be responsible for new software developments that further enhance clients’ integrated marketing capabilities.

The Group will be solely responsible for accelerating the development of Experian Elements, the company’s marketing software. The group will continually deliver marketing technology entirely customised to each client’s specific needs.

Duncan Painter, managing director of Experian’s integrated marketing division, said: “The level of investment in our Product Manufacturing Group reinforces our commitment to driving growth for our clients through innovation. Brands’ marketing investments are being forced to work even harder in today’s economic climate and the next generation of Experian Elements software will equip them with the sharpest marketing capabilities available. This, coupled with the sheer wealth of experience our technical specialists bring to the table, will ensure our clients continue to yield the highest returns from their integrated marketing activities.”

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