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Public Relations Firm ICCPL, India’s leading PR firm, Bags the Account of SPJ Group

New Delhi, March 4, 2025: Leading public relations firm ICCPL has successfully acquired the account of SPJ Group. As a result, the agency is now entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the media and communication strategies for SPJ Group.
With 30 years of experience, SPJ Group has envisioned redefining real estate development in Northern India- Delhi-NCR, Tricity, and Himachal Pradesh. As a leading name in premium commercial and residential real estate in Gurugram, the company has gone beyond constructing buildings to creating environments where luxury, sustainability, and modern design seamlessly blend.
Beyond real estate, SPJ Group’s diverse portfolio encapsulates hospitality, agriculture, education, and finance business verticals. The group is led by Pankaj Jain, Chairman and CMD- SPJ Group and Mitul Jain, Managing Director- SPJ Group.
This partnership with SPJ Group is a significant addition to ICCPL’s growing portfolio in the real estate sector. With our experience in managing diverse portfolios across sectors such as Real Estate, Healthcare, Start-ups, and Education, it is poised to deliver effective and impactful PR solutions that align with SPJ Group’s strategic goals.
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