Exclusive: Airtel To Unveil An All New Refreshing Logo

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It looks like Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecom operator is all set to undergo a brand makeover and unveil an all new refreshing new logo next week.

By looking at the logo Bharti, it looks like Airtel has taken inspiration from none other than Zain Telecom of Africa which Bharti Airtel recently acquired.




Since Airtel is going global with the acquisition of Zain Telecom, Airtel felt the necessity of changing its logo and soon this refreshing and youth looking logo will be unveiled within the next few days, probably next week, reports ET.

The new logo of Airtel is:


Let's see how it will look when the same is incorporated on the Recharge cards:


Airtel will be spending Rs 300 Crores globally to change the brand identity. The new brand is expected to be unveiled all across India, Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Seychelles. Company had already said that Zain will be re-branded as Airtel recently.

Do let us know about what you think on the new Logo, hate it or love it :)

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