Tag: Chandramohan Mehra

  • Bajaj Allianz Life unveils digital campaign

    By Our Staff

    Bajaj Allianz Life has released a digital campaign #BuraNaMano. The one-minute video celebrates the diversity in thoughts and perspective around us.

    Said Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life: “The campaign reflects on widely prevalent behaviour about strong resistance to engage divergent views quite evident on WhatsApp groups, social media or even family dinner table. #BuraNaMano campaign celebrates the power of co-existence of contrasting views which enable us to find creative solutions for our collective lifegoals.”

     

     

  • Bajaj Allianz Life’s #DostiwithDad celebrates Father’s Day

    By A Correspondent

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life released a digital campaign #DostiwithDad to celebrate Father’s Day.

     

    Speaking about the film, Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance said: “The initiative is aimed at fueling relevant conversations about increased loneliness amongst the elderly citizens during the pandemic. Friendly moments spent with them can ease the pain of genuine-concern-linked restrictions. Father’s Day provides a perfect platform to advocate the gift of friendship, which Dads need most during these unprecedented times.”

     

     

  • Bajaj Allianz Life rolls out second edition of plank initiative

    By A Correspondent

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life has bought back its popular plank Initiative this year with #PlankForIndia. Bajaj Allianz Life is raising the bar with the second edition of their plank initiative for two reasons – first, for every plank the company will contribute monetarily towards the training and development of India’s emerging sports stars and second, through the cause of supporting India’s future athletes, the company is encouraging more and more people to keep themselves fit and healthy.

     

    Said Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance: “We believe that sustained good health is essential to achieve Life Goals. Through #PlankforIndia initiative, we want to encourage everyone to pursue good health, and support a good cause of helping India’s emerging sports stars get their Life Goals done.”

     

    The initiative was flagged off on social media by actor Anil Kapoor.

     

     

  • Bajaj Allianz launches 3-part web series

    By A Correspondent

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance has launched a three-part web series titled #GameOfLifeGoals.  Said Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance: “Through insight driven consumer stories, we would like to fuel and own conversations around Life Goals in a manner that strikes a chord with Life Maximisers i.e. Millennials, our core target group. #GameofLifeGoals supplements our brand re-orientation efforts towards making Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance synonymous with Life Goals Enabler.”

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance has roped in two popular faces from the web comedy world Rahul Subramaniam and Kumar Varun to bring alive the #GameOfLifeGoals. It is a follow-up to a dark (yet funny) take on #LifeGoals called #GraveyardOfLifeGoals that was launched in March 2018. These digital initiatives are a part of the company’s campaign SamjhoHo Gaya, Life Goals. DONE.

     

     

  • Bajaj Allianz Life unveils new campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance launched its latest campaign Samjho Ho Gaya, which is designed to speak to consumers on its brand promise – Life Goals.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, said: “Defining our new brand essence anchored on unique product offering, the campaign expresses the company’s purpose. We are here to enable Life Goals of our customers so that they can live life to the fullest. Resonating with Life Maximisers, the new age investors, we aim to build engagements and start conversations around #LifeGoals in an insightful manner. Aided by sustained 360-degree marketing efforts, and most importantly, through reconfiguration of key customer touch points, our objective is to make brand Bajaj Allianz Life synonymous to authentic Life Goals Enablers over a period of time”. Mehra is also Chief Marketing Officer at Bajaj Allianz General Insurance.

     

     

  • Bajaj Allianz captures the essence of its philosophy in latest film

    By A Correspondent

     

    Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance launched its latest campaign Samjho Ho Gaya, which is designed to speak to consumers on its brand promise – Life Goals.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Chandramohan Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, said: “Defining our new brand essence anchored on unique product offering, the campaign expresses the company’s purpose. We are here to enable Life Goals of our customers so that they can live life to the fullest. Resonating with Life Maximizers, the new age investors, we aim to build engagements and start conversations around #LifeGoals in an insightful manner. Aided by sustained 360 degree marketing efforts, and most importantly, through reconfiguration of key customer touch points, our objective is to make brand Bajaj Allianz Life synonymous to authentic Life Goals Enablers over a period of time”.

     

     

  • Chandramohan Mehra to head emerging eusiness at SBI Life Insurance

    By A Correspondent

     

    Chandramohan Mehra of SBI Life has been elevated as Country Head – Emerging Business. In his new role, he will lead online sales, cross-selling and international operations of leading private life insurer SBI Life.

     

    Spearheading branding and marketing communication initiatives, Mr Mehra has driven multiple marketing campaigns in the last seven years at SBI Life. Amongst the popular campaigns were “Future Guaranteed”, “Old Boy Cricket” and “Jab Hum Honge Saath Saale Ke”. An Insead and BITS Pilani alumnus, his earlier assignments were at Kotak and FCB Ulka where he managed HDFC Bank and Tata Motors brands.

     

  • Love makes for good business

     

    By Meghna Sharma

     

    If a price can be put on love, it is put in February. From hoardings on the urban landscape to the countless offers on products and services, everyone is looking to cash in on Valentine’s Day.

     

    Mohit Joshi

    “Valentine’s Day has become an important youth touchpoint over the years. It is almost like a ‘festival of youth’. This is why relevant brands cash on this unique opportunity through various consumer-connect programmes,” says Mohit Joshi, managing director, Havas Media India.

     

    For a brand which caters to various age groups and especially youth, which is usually scattered in their choice and opinion, the day acts as a perfect solution to catch their attention through the message of love.

     

    “The concept of Valentine’s Day mostly revolves around the idea of gifting, and hence we see many consumers opting for gift vouchers for their loved ones. It’s still not as big as New Year’s Day, wedding season, Diwali, etc, but we see a lot of traction towards our ‘beauty-oriented’ services. The demand for such services is much higher in this season and we see a surge of almost 15 percent especially when we run attractive promotions,” says Chhavi Sharma, marketing Manager, Kaya Ltd.

     

    Online shopping websites which cater mostly to youngsters are also reaching out to their TA with attractive offers. A spokesperson for Myntra.com says, “Festive seasons such as Diwali and Christmas have a mass appeal across all age groups, but Valentine’s Day is especially popular with the youth who constitute a large part of Myntra.com’s TG. This Valentine’s Day, Myntra.com is not only looking at giving shoppers great deals but is also trying to engage with them as a brand. With the Love Connection contest, the brand is engaging with its audience in a two-way conversation and giving them a chance to win prizes.”

     

    TimesMobileLtd. (TML) has launched a greetings and gifting mobile app, GreetZAP. The app introduces the concept of voice cards, which enables users to record a message and send it to their loved ones through physical Voice Cards, which are home delivered. Speaking about this new initiative, Ajay Vaishnavi, Director – Telecom, TML, said, “With Voice Cards, we have brought a new way to express feelings which today’s youth, who are very connected and tech-savvy, will love to use. With the GreetZAP app, they can do a lot more than sending plain text messages while greeting their near and dear ones.”

     

    However, many brands feel that age has nothing to do with it and are leaving no stone unturned to reach out to various age groups, as the Idea Valentine’s Day ad shows. SBI Life has launched a marketing campaign riding on the Valentine’s Day mood through their latest ad – Valentine Gift at 60 – across national and regional channels.

     

    Chandramohan Mehra, VP and Head – Brand and Cross Sell, SBI Life Insurance, says “High on emotional engagement, the campaign reinforces our promise of enabling customers to ‘Celebrate Life’. The idea is to trigger the thought of planning for post-retirement needs. Consistently, we continue to anchor our brand communication on positive emotions, to drive across the point that customers need to plan today so that they can continue to live life to the fullest.”

     

    Not only brands, but media too isn’t shying away from making the most of the opportunity. This Valentine’s Day, 92.7 BIG FM has announced the launch of a special campaign to rekindle romance among married couples. The campaign, named ‘Phir Pyaar Ho Gaya’, celebrates the season of love dedicated to married couples.

     

    Nikhil Gandhi

    “Given its place in the lives of our viewers, the day is an important one for us at Bindass since we are a 360-degree youth entertainment brand,” says Nikhil Gandhi, executive director, youth channels, media networks, DisneyUTV. The channel has partnered with Close-Up for their ‘Bindass Come Fall In Love’ initiative to give 10 couples a chance to go skydiving with their partners at Amby Valley.

     

     

     

    Arunabh Das

    Notwithstanding all the hype, the general feeling is that though the day has come up tremendously and is an interesting advertising opportunity for many, it’s still a small event. “If we compare the event with others like Diwali, it has a long way to go. Newspapers do get advertisements related to the day, but since not major economic activities take place around it, brands don’t take it that seriously,” says Arunabh Das Sharma, president, BCCL.

     

     

    Neel Kamal Sharma

    “Diwali and New Year have much more mass appeal and a larger opportunity for business as compared to Valentine’s Day which is still limited. So, by figuring out the relevance of these days for a product/ service, we work out suitable customized communication which will be more effective,” adds Neel Kamal Sharma, COO – Buying, Madison Group.

     

     

  • SBI Life launches educational campaign for customers

    By A Correspondent

     

    Intensifying its customer educational efforts, SBI Life has launched a multi-media educational advertising campaign. Unlike the category communication, the seven ad-films TV campaign impactfully drives the point about paying attention to a few basics before buying a life insurance product.

     

    Chandramohan Mehra, Head, Brand and Cross Sell, SBI Life, said, “Indian consumers demonstrate evolution and high level of detailing when in shopping mode for other product categories. Unfortunately, there is high inertia towards understanding a few basics before subscribing to a life insurance product. Educating the prospective buyers of life insurance, the communication strengthens their trust in the brand as a category leader.”

     

    The educational initiative has been launched across social media platforms, SBI Life’s Facebook fan page ‘Celebrate Life’, Twitter and YouTube. Apart from this, the virtual CrossWords, E-life insurance dictionary, website in nine Indian Languages and insurance educational points at branches are all part of integrated communication efforts that have been rolled out recently. The communication plan is to extend these initiatives in high-traffic shopping malls to bring alive the educational message when the customer is shopping.