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  • So which brands have caught Election Fever?

    So which brands have caught Election Fever?

    Photograph of first-time voters in Jaipur from the ECI.gov.in website

    Kunal SinhaWe are in the middle of a frenetic, high voltage election campaign in India. Of particular interest to political parties and brands alike is the sentiment of first-time voters.

    With only 18 million out of eligible 49 million first-time voters having registered to vote, the Election Commission has roped in brands to reach out to their fans and followers. In Bihar, which has the country’s largest number of young people, only 17% have registered to vote. In Delhi, the centre of political action, the figure is 21%, while in Uttar Pradesh, it is 23%.

    So how are brands getting to be a part of the feverish campaigning?

    Insurance brand Tata AIA launched a social media campaign titled #VoteKarneKoTaiyaar, encouraging young Indians, particularly first-time voters, to immediately register themselves to vote and then go ahead and vote on election day. The election campaign integrates the brand’s core idea of ‘taiyaari’ (readiness), with its tagline being ‘Har Waqt Ke Liye Taiyaar’.

    Booking platform BookMyShow’s campaign underlines the importance of voting as a fundamental duty of every responsible citizen, especially the youth. With the tagline ‘Aaj Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’, its campaign urges citizens to focus on the larger picture of nation-building by exercising their right to vote on their respective election days.

    The film deploys a uniquely-weaved narrative and clever word play, keeping viewers that unaware of the purpose of the campaign until it is revealed in the end. The story aims to connect with viewers across the country, inspire civic engagement and demographic participation.

    Can political participation be a desirable feature on your profile? Dating app Tinder seems to think so. It has added special stickers to its app that users can add to their profiles. These stickers are about voting, like voting partner needed, first-time voter, and I voted. Collaborated with Yuvaa, an Indian youth media organisation, and Mark Your Presence, an organisation that helps young people learn about voting, Tinder’s campaign started running from April 18 and will be on till May 15, 2024, with its users in India being able to see special cards in the app with information and tips about voting.

    Bangur Cement’s election-themed campaign featured Bollywood actor and MP Sunny Deol.

    The campaign, with the tagline Vote Solid, Desh Solid, carries the message about how important each person’s vote is for making the country stronger. There’s a brand connect as well: just like using strong cement helps build a sturdy home, voting solidly helps build a strong nation. With low voter turnout observed in the first two phases of the election, the campaign has pivoted to ask voters to take the pledge ‘Vote Ka Vachan’, saying ‘Chutti baad mein manao, pehle vote kar aao’.

    Delivery service BlinkIt dropped the first two letters from its logo, as it encourages voters to go out and vote.

    BluSmart, an Indian electric vehicle (EV) ride-hailing service and EV charging infrastructure network, launched a campaign called #SmartCitizen. Their effort, focused on their key markets in Delhi, Gurugram and Bengaluru, is to tell people how important it is to vote and how much of a difference one vote can make. BluSmart is giving a special badge to riders who vote to encourage everyone to get involved in voting.

    Across different states, rideshare company Rapido has collaborated with the State Election Commissions to offer free bike-taxi rides to voters cities like Shillong, Nagpur, Asansol, Siliguri, Durgapur and Kolkata, running a campaign ‘Sawaari Zimmedari ki’.

    Apart from these direct appeals to vote, brands are also having some fun at the expense of politicians.

    Colgate Salt toothpaste‘s campaign ‘No Card, No Darr’ promotes oral hygiene alongside civic responsibility, with a dash of humour. The ad depicts a politician who is scared of sitting on the chair in front of him, much to his party workers’ surprise: it’s the one kursi which even politicians are scared of. That’s because he views it as a dentist chair because of he is suffering from toothache.

    The rising temperature, both politically and weather-wise, has presented some brands the opportunity to showcase their cooling-down creds.

    Innerwear brand Technosport tells us the secret of how a politician keeps his cool even while campaigning in the heat.

    Electrical appliances brand Novamax also uses the platform of elections to depict the intense heat experienced during election season.

    The brand’s tagline, ‘Ek Hei Naam Gunje Ga Jab Chalegi Hawa,’ aims to connect with consumers and emphasize the relief provided by Novamax Air Coolers in combating summer heat.

    With about four weeks remaining in the general election season, how many more brands will get consumers to vote – for them, and for the nation?

    Kunal Sinha is a senior strategy and foresights executive based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He is the author of several books including The Future of India’s Rural Markets and Raw – Pervasive Creativity in Asia. He writes for MxMIndia every other Monday. His views here are personal.

  • Tata AIA ad for shaadi season

    Tata AIA Life Insurance Company Ltd has launched a new campaign titled ‘Karlo Shaadi Ki Poori Taiyaari’.

    Explaining the thought behind the campaign, Girish Kalra, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata AIA Life Insurance, said: “Marriage is an auspicious event that marks the beginning of an exciting chapter in one’s life. It also means the need to prepare for a financially secure future, for our life-long partner. Our new campaign “Karlo Shaadi Ki Poori Taiyaari” aims to blend the excitement of wedding and the importance of long-term financial security in a playful way. Our endeavour is to partner our consumers and enable them to be Taiyaar (prepared) for all the moments (positive or negative) that life has to offer. With our term insurance solutions, guarantee income products, wealth creation plans or retirement offerings, we ensure our consumers live a fikar-free (worry free) life.”

    Added Yash Chandiramani, Founder & Chief Strategist, Admatazz: “With this campaign, we decided to crash weddings in a good way! We connected a life insurance plan as a natural element of the wedding checklist. Our approach was simple yet effective: place life insurance right where the wedding shopping is happening, with ads that catch your eye without weighing down the mood. We are thrilled with the response and glad to play a part in Tata AIA’s communication strategy that addresses serious stuff but in a light-hearted manner”

  • Tata AIA partners with Atul Khatri and Kenny Sebastian

    Tata AIA Life Insurance (Tata AIA) has unveiled a campaign featuring Atul Khatri and Kenny Sebastian, stand-up comedians.

    Commenting on the campaign, Girish Kalra, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata AIA Life Insurance, said: “At Tata AIA, we are committed to empower consumers and equip them with the right financial advice and insurance solutions. To communicate these important aspects, we thought of going unconventional and partnered with Atul Khatri and Kenny Sebestian, two outstanding names in the stand-up comedy world. We are sure that our campaign and consumer-centric life insurance solutions will enable our consumers to be ‘har waqt ke liye taiyaar’ and lead a ‘fikar-free’ life.”

    The task of creating the campaign was entrusted to the digital marketing and advertising agency, Admatazz.

    Sharing his experience Yash Chandiramani, Founder and Chief Strategist of the agency, said, “We had an absolute blast conceptualising and executing this campaign. The brief was very clear and based on strong insights. We had to unlearn a lot of advertising for this campaign as the films had to be as native as possible. It’s exciting to see a life insurance brand take a not-so-serious route in India and we are even more excited to be playing a part in it.”

  • Tata AIA Life Insurance launches new brand positioning theme

    By Our Staff

     

    Tata AIA Life Insurance has launched its new brand positioning theme, ‘Har Waqt Ke Liye Taiyaar’. The campaign was created by Ogilvy India and centres around Tata AIA’s brand ambassador, Neeraj Chopra.

     

    Commenting on the new brand philosophy/theme, Girish Kalra, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata AIA said: “‘Har Waqt Ke Liye Taiyaar’ is a clear, impactful and inspiring theme that effectively communicates our focus on partnering our consumers, enabling them to lead a fikar-free life. It resonates with our endeavor to offer innovative insurance, wealth creation, wellness and retirement solutions coupled with ‘best in class’ service to our consumers, always.”

     

    Added Sukesh Nayak, CCO, Ogilvy India: “Tata AIA’s unique offerings are designed to keep people ‘Har Waqt Ke Liye Taiyaar’. Building on this platform, the campaign takes a tongue-in-cheek view of how fortune-tellers would react to a world in which everyone is fikar-free for their future – thanks to TATA AIA’s life insurance plans. And who better to bring this alive than an elite athlete like Neeraj Chopra for whom being prepared makes all the difference. The country has time and again seen Neeraj’s talent with the javelin, but in this campaign, we hope his masterful acting – pulling off 4 different avatars, will wow audiences.”

     

  • Tata AIA signs Neeraj Chopra

    By Our Staff

     

    Tata AIA Life Insurance has announced the signing of a multi-year brand partnership with Indian athlete and Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra, as its brand ambassador. This association also marks the very first brand partnership to be signed post his Olympic gold.

     

    Said Venky Iyer, Executive Vice President and Chief Distribution Officer, Tata AIA Life Insurance: “As a VSM awardee in the Army and a National Icon today, Neeraj symbolises incredible passion for excellence and a great commitment to serving the nation. For us at Tata AIA, his sports journey echoes greatly with our vision of enabling dreams and inspiring healthier and happier lives. And quite like we observe in Neeraj’s journey, Passion for Excellence, and an Obsession to do the best for our consumers, the people of India, are among the core values at Tata AIA. We are delighted to partner with Neeraj and welcome him warmly into the Tata AIA family.”

     

  • Tata AIA partners Republic Media for a green future

    By A Correspondent

     

    With Protection as the main purpose, Tata AIA Life Insurance has launched Rakshakaran Hero initiative, along with Republic Media Network, wherein Tata AIA will plant a tree for every term policy bought. This co-opts policyholders for a collective aim of protecting future generations.

     

    Said Rishi Srivastava, MD & CEO Tata AIA Life Insurance on the occasion: “Being a part of the Tata group, our work is guided by the purpose of serving society through greater Protection. Financially securing families while protecting the environment blends our purpose with a larger societal goal. We celebrate the heroism of our policyholders in taking the firm step of protecting their families by planting a tree on behalf of each of them and extending this protection to the environment. I am encouraged and delighted by the response from the policyholders and this has charged our organisation to spread Protection further.”

     

    Added Republic Media Network’s Group CEO Vikas Khanchandani: “Republic is committed to partners on building projects with strong purpose that drive positive change and impact. Climate sustainability is a pressing concern and initiatives like Rakshakaran Hero are important for addressing the concern at an institutional level. We are delighted to partner with TATA AIA Life Insurance on this noble initiative and will extend our full reach and capabilities to popularise Rakshakaran Hero.”

     

     

  • Tata AIA reveals what it takes to ‘Love Unconditionally’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Tata AIA Life Insurance has launched its new brand campaign ‘Love Unconditionally’. The campaign portrays term product as an act of selfless love since the purchaser of the product will never get any benefit for his or her own self. The campaign captures the essence of protection and the responsibility that consumers have towards their loved ones.

     

    The digital only campaign has been created by FCB India and conceptualised by Tata AIA. Said Rishi Srivastava, Senior VP – Proprietary Channels and Marketing Tata AIA Life Insurance: “When you love someone unconditionally, you want to protect them for ever. That is the primary intent captured in our ad campaign.  We want consumers to align with the idea of protection as a selfless act, and how it can potentially keep them safe under any circumstance. This campaign reinforces our commitment to being the pre-eminent protection provider. This is in line with our business strategy as we want to bring as many people as possible under protection cover. We partnered with FCB India for this campaign, who have beautifully captured and portrayed the right sentiment via the campaign.”

     

    Added Keegan Pinto, Creative Head (West) and National Creative Director – Branded Content, FCB India: “Working closely with Tata AIA, we challenged the norms of the category and created a campaign that doesn’t simply talk about protection but goes deeper, by talking about why we protect our family… Because we love them unconditionally. The idea is that because we ‘Love Unconditionally’, we want to make sure that our loved ones are protected even when we aren’t around. We decided to create film that strays from the conventional expressions of care and protection that are so strongly associated with the category and create a thrilling film about a man who is willing to take a beating so his wife can protect herself even when he isn’t around. The whole build-up of the film has a tone of action and suspense with the actors in it carrying out real stunts, using real self-defence techniques. A jingle based on the idea of ‘Love Unconditionally’ was also created specifically for the campaign. It is what causes the change in tonality in the film, from a thriller to a romance. From what seems like a story of a woman being attacked to one about a woman being trained because she is loved,”.

     

     

  • Ruder Finn India wins communications mandate for Tata AIA

    By A Correspondent

     

    Global communications consulting firm Ruder Finn has won the communications mandate for Tata AIA, a jv of Tata Sons and AIA Group (AIA).

     

    Commenting on the appointment of Ruder Finn, Vandana Kilam, VP- Corporate Communications, Tata AIA said:“The life insurance industry is at a transformational phase in India at the moment. Therefore, it is more important than ever for us to communicate clearly with the right message at the right time. For this, we need a strategic communication approach, creative ideas and a self-motivated team with a passion that resonates with our ideology. RF came out as the right partner for us and we are confident that with this partnership we will be able to build and communicate our vision to our stakeholders.”

     

    Commenting on this prestigious account win, Radha Roy, Country Head – India, Ruder Finn added: “We are excited to be the strategic partner for Tata AIA. This is a great opportunity for us to work with such an esteemed and reputed client and create clutter-breaking communications to deliver meaningful, measurable campaigns.”