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Advertising Expenditure to grow by 13% in 2018: GroupM

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Advertising Expenditure to grow by 13% in 2018: GroupM

As per GroupM's TYNY 2018 report, India’s advertising investment is estimated to be Rs 69,346 crores this year.

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GroupM, the media investment group of WPP, announced its advertising expenditure (adex) forecasts for 2018. As per the GroupM futures report titled, ‘This Year, Next Year’ (TYNY) 2018, India’s advertising investment is estimated to be Rs 69,346 crores this year. This represents a growth of 13% for the calendar year 2018 over the corresponding period in 2017. The report also estimated ad spending in 2017 as Rs 61,263 crores, growing at 10%, as predicted by GroupM in February of last year.

Speaking on the TYNY 2018 report, CVL Srinivas, country manager, WPP India and CEO, GroupM South Asia, says in a press note, “As consumer sentiment stabilizes and spending increases, we estimate 2018 to be a relatively better year from an ad spend perspective. Growth in digital media will continue to outstrip other media but unlike most markets, India continues to see traditional media formats grow. After a couple of sluggish years, rural volumes are expected to pick up this year leading to increased marketing budgets. The structural changes witnessed in the last couple of years could pave the way for a more stable outlook in the coming years. We haven’t yet realized our full potential as an ad market but are headed in the right direction”.

Lakshmi Narasimhan, chief growth officer, GroupM South Asia, adds,“Looking at the advertising industry worldwide, GroupM estimates the global advertising expenditure to grow by 4.3%, and APAC is anticipated to grow at 5.4%. India remains one of the fastest growing ad markets globally and is among the top five countries that are expected to drive incremental investment in 2018. Our growth percentage is three times that of the global adex and more than double of the APAC growth percentage.”

According to the press note received, continuing urbanization and rising wages are supporting consumer growth in finance, durables, services and retail. E-commerce is becoming a key channel for FMCG, and ad investment is anticipated to increase in shopper and performance marketing. India is witnessing an increase in spending from rural markets, as sales growth at 1.5-2.5x of urban sales growth for major FMCG and consumer durable companies.

GroupM estimates the Digital Adex to continue to grow by 30% in 2018 to Rs 12,337 crores. Video advertising on digital is estimated to grow at 54%, as bandwidth improves and data and mobility device become more economical for the consumer.

On the traditional media front, parliamentary elections in H1 2019 will stimulate advertising from the back half of 2018. Print will see a slight uptick in 2018 from the elections, with key markets in demand. The growth rate for newspapers is estimated at 4.2% with English papers growing slightly slower than Hindi and regional languages.

Television continues to be the largest medium, with its contribution remaining at close to 45% share. This year, the growth rate for TV is 13%, as there is growth in both volume with free-to-air channels as well as value with HD channels. In 2018, the last leg of cable digitisation will improve quality of delivery to rural India, also driving viewership.

This year Radio is expected to grow at 15% which is higher than the last couple of years. This growth is predominantly due to the launch of new radio stations across the country. Other media such as OOH will witness good traction of 15% growth from premium transit sites. Cinema will continue to grow at 20% in 2018, as the infrastructure investment made last year will attract a larger audience to theatres.

GroupM WPP CVL Srinivas Lakshmi Narasimhan TYNY
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