Tag: The Womb

  • The Womb presents good side of oil in work for Sunny Oil

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Womb’s launch campaign for Sunny Oil has been launched with focus on the critical role that oil plays in building children’s immunity.

     

    Commenting on the campaign, Prashant Sarwade – Head of Marketing, Frigorifico Allana said: “We at Sunny, believe that right nourishment for children from an early age is critical for their healthy future. Sunny Oil enables the modern day mothers to provide their children a balanced proportion of nutritive elements, thereby preparing them to face the environmental hardships. The benefit of ‘Fight-O-Mins’ that the oil offers helps in lending credibility to the Sunny promise.”

     

    Added Navin Talreja – Founding Partner, The Womb on the campaign: “The opportunity in the category is immense, as for decades there hasn’t been edible oil related ‘new news’. ‘Har Niwala Andar Se Tough banane Wala’ targets the progressive homemaker looking to give the best protection to her child and this delivered through oil, something which a child consumes three times a day is refreshingly new news for mothers.”

     

     

  • The Womb conducts a scientific experiment for Axis Mutual Fund

    By A Correspondent

     

    As part of an Investor education initiative for Axis Mutual Funds, The Womb conducted a scientific experiment to prove how ELSS, unlike other tax saving options, is not just helpful in saving tax but a great way to way to create wealth. The experiment captured on video has been released digitally on January 4.

     

    Commenting on the communication, Rohan Padhye, Vice President – Marketing Communication & Digital Marketing said: “The January to March period is typically the tax season during which everyone hankers around to save tax. We felt it’s important to educate consumers that they should not just think about saving tax, but invest for wealth creation too, through ELSS. ELSS has become all the more relevant today given the low-interest rates offered by traditional tax savings options. The endeavour was to inform consumers about this functional aspect in a simple and entertaining way. I have to say, we at Axis MF were pleasantly surprised when we first heard the idea of a Science Experiment. We thought we were hearing it wrong but it is the bizarreness that made us confident about the campaign.”

     

    Added Suyash Khabya, Creative Partner, The Womb: “The root for the idea came from the medium itself. It was not a TVC; it was a digital media campaign, so we had to think accordingly. Social media is stuffed with boring, staged and uninspiring social experiments. In fact, it’s become a format and the novelty has waned. So we just took a spin on it.”

     

     

  • The Womb to manage Axis MF creative

    By A Correspondent

     

    Axis Mutual Fund has found The Womb to grow in the fast-growing mutual funds space. The Womb, which bagged some accolades at Campaign India’s awards last evening, will work on Axis MF’s strategic direction as well as on its creative expressions.

     

    Rohan Padhye

    Said Rohan Padhye, Vice President – Marketing Communication & Digital Marketing: “The mutual fund category is witnessing inevitable growth. In the context of changing consumer preferences and market dynamics, we wanted a strategic firm to be associated with us.

     

     

    Navin Talreja

    Said Navin Talreja, Co-Founder, The Womb: “I have done CMO duties at a bank before, and this gets me back into the business of money. So I am excited. We have to, as a team, up Axis MF’s mindshare and business in the extremely competitive mutual funds category. The brand teams at Axis MF, and the agency team are raring to go. Our mandate is deep and wide – to define the Axis MF brand’s core within the ambit of the overall Axis brand, create its own unique positioning, as well as integrate communications across the wide set of stake-holders they address.”

     

    Kawal Shoor

    Commenting on the win, Kawal Shoor, Co-founder, The Womb said: “Clearly, as returns from other traditional asset classes like real estate, gold and fixed deposits climb down to realistic levels, mutual funds will inevitably become a strong alternative to invest in. It has already started happening, and the timing of the start of The Womb’s association with Axis MF couldn’t be better. We will aim to garner for Axis MF a disproportionate share of investible assets from the progressive Indian families, by garnering a disproportionate share of attention and relevance for Axis MF thru’ our communications.”

     

     

  • The Womb to partner Honeywell’s consumer play in India

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Womb, the agency set up early last year by former Ogilvy senior execs Navin Talreja and Kawal Shoor, has been appointed by Honeywell India as brand strategy and creative partner in building up its air purifier business in India.

     

    Sudhir Pillai

    Commenting on the agency’s appointment, Sudhir Pillai, General Manager – India, Homes at Honeywell, said, “At Honeywell, we value innovation, creativity, and an ability to engineer solutions that address the toughest challenges and unique needs of our customers. The Homes business of Honeywell aims to provide products and solutions that make the consumer’s life comfortable, convenient, at the same time ensuring their safety, health & well-being. The Womb’s approach to marketing and creative solutions is similarly innovative, and we value that greatly. ”

     

     

    Navin Talreja
    Kawal Shoor

    Said Talreja on the win:”We shared our point-of-view with the team at Honeywell; and our customer-centric approach, and the vibe our entire team shared with their counterparts at Honeywell eventually won us the business. With this play, Honeywell is about to demonstrate its strong intent to build its smart/connected homes business in India. And we are proud to partner them in this journey.” Added Shoor: “The Honeywell team absolutely floored us with the openness they showed in our conversations – whether they were about the state of the category in India, or the potential customers, or even the kind of ideas and initiatives that might work. And that makes us happy, as we are keen to work on creating new categories – which means creating new needs, new attitudes and behaviours, and new experiences.”