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Bright Outdoor Media Ltd
BSE:543831

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Bright Outdoor Media Ltd
BSE:543831
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Price: 385.1 INR -0.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.5T INR
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Bright Outdoor Media Ltd
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Market Cap
10.5T INR
Industry
Media

Bright Outdoor Media Ltd. engages in the business of providing advertising services. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2023-03-24. Its array of service hoardings includes Railway boards, Railway panels, Transfer stickers, Cinema slides, Promos, full train, Bus panels, Full Bus painting, Mobile sign truck, Kiosks, Traffic Booth, Toll Naka, Gantry and Vinyl. The firm also offers services assuring multicultural and ethnic Outdoor Advertising campaigns that engage audiences and achieve impact, for every creative need, idea and budget. The company is also engaged in real estate business, which mainly includes sale and purchase of properties and sharing the same on rental/leave and license basis. The company serves various industries, such as entertainment, construction, education, jewelry, insurance, financial service providers, aviation, government organizations and others.

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