A transparent breakdown of PPC management fees in India. Covers percentage-of-spend, flat retainer, and hybrid models. Real numbers from ₹15,000 to ₹2,00,000+ per month, plus what you should get at each price point.
Last updated: March 2026 · 11 min read
PPC agency fees in India range from ₹15,000 to ₹2,00,000+ per month for management, with ad spend budgets starting at ₹50,000/month for meaningful results.
“The cheapest agency is almost never the best value. We’ve taken over accounts from ₹10,000/month agencies where the wasted ad spend in a single month exceeded the annual cost of proper management. Price matters, but cost-per-result matters more.”
Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital
Three models dominate the Indian market. Each has trade-offs you need to understand before signing.
PPC management fee is the amount you pay the agency for managing your campaigns. This is separate from the ad spend, which goes directly to the advertising platform (Google, Meta, LinkedIn).
Here’s what the Indian market looks like across four distinct price bands, with specific deliverables at each level.
| Tier | Management Fee | Typical Ad Spend | What You Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | ₹15,000-₹30,000/mo | ₹50,000-₹2,00,000/mo | 1 platform, basic campaign setup, monthly reporting, keyword management |
| Growth | ₹30,000-₹75,000/mo | ₹2,00,000-₹8,00,000/mo | 2-3 platforms, A/B testing, bi-weekly reporting, landing page recommendations, negative keyword management |
| Performance | ₹75,000-₹1,50,000/mo | ₹8,00,000-₹25,00,000/mo | Multi-platform, advanced bid strategies, custom dashboards, weekly reporting, conversion rate optimization, remarketing |
| Enterprise | ₹1,50,000-₹2,00,000+/mo | ₹25,00,000+/mo | Dedicated account team, cross-channel attribution, offline conversion integration, CRM sync, custom reporting, strategic consulting |
Pricing reflects Indian market rates as of early 2025. Metro-city agencies (Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi) tend toward the higher end; tier-2 city agencies toward the lower end. These tiers are based on our analysis of 50+ Indian PPC agencies across Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, and Pune. The numbers represent management fees only. Ad spend goes directly to the platform.
Use this as a benchmark when comparing proposals. If an agency quotes ₹50,000/month but doesn’t include A/B testing, they’re overcharging for a Starter package.
Both are valid options. Your ad spend and campaign complexity determine which makes more sense.
| Factor | Freelancer | Agency |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | ₹10,000-₹40,000/mo | ₹15,000-₹2,00,000+/mo |
| Best for ad spend | Under ₹3,00,000/mo | Above ₹3,00,000/mo |
| Platform coverage | Usually 1-2 platforms | Multi-platform (Google, Meta, LinkedIn, programmatic) |
| Team depth | Single person (vacation = no coverage) | Team with backup and specialization |
| Tools | Basic (platform native) | Enterprise tools (bid management, competitive intelligence) |
| Reporting | Basic monthly reports | Custom dashboards, automated alerts |
Seven variables explain most of the pricing variation you’ll see across proposals.
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You can technically start with any budget, but ₹50,000/month in ad spend is the practical minimum for generating enough data to optimize effectively. Below that, Google’s algorithms don’t get enough conversion signals to exit the learning phase, and your agency has very little to work with.
Flat retainer is generally better because it removes the incentive for the agency to increase your spend. Percentage-of-spend works when your budget is stable and large enough that the fee still represents fair compensation for the agency’s time.
Average CPC in India varies dramatically by industry. Low-competition sectors (local services, food delivery) see ₹5-₹15 per click. Mid-competition (SaaS, retail) runs ₹15-₹40. High-competition (insurance, real estate, education, legal) can reach ₹50-₹150+ per click. These are Search network averages as of 2024-2025.
No. Ad spend should always be billed directly from the platform (Google, Meta) to your payment method. The agency should only charge management fees. If an agency insists on billing ad spend through their account, they may be adding markup. Insist on separate billing.
Compare their fee against the scope of work. If you’re paying ₹75,000/month but only getting monthly reporting and basic campaign management (no A/B testing, no remarketing, no multi-platform support), you’re overpaying. Use the tier breakdown in this guide as a benchmark.
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