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Media Mantra Consulting wins Dubai real estate developer account

PR and integrated communications agency, Media Mantra Consulting, has added Centurion Properties to its client roster in the UAE.

As part of the appointment, the agency will provide Centurion Properties with services including brand enhancement, strategic planning and counselling, media relations, digital reputation management and crisis communications, with an aim to help the real estate developer to communicate its value to a wider audience, strengthen its reputation, and support business growth in Dubai�s competitive market.

Udit Pathak, Founder Director of Media Mantra Consulting, said, "We're excited to join hands with Centurion Properties, a company that shares our belief in the power of clear, honest communication. By combining our deep understanding of the real estate sector with our multi-platform communication capabilities, we are well-positioned to help Centurion build a stronger brand presence, manage reputation, and reach new audiences. We look forward to supporting Centurion�s vision with strategies that drive real business outcomes."

Moksh Garg, Chief Marketing Officer of Centurion Properties, said, "Media Mantra Consulting brings a wealth of experience and a track record of success in real estate communications. We are confident that their strategic approach will help us articulate our vision, connect with our community, and reinforce our reputation as a leader in the industry. This collaboration will play a key role in supporting our growth and ongoing commitment to excellence."
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