Tag: Bajaj Allianz

  • Logicserve Digital bags two DMA Asia Createffect awards

    Logicserve Digital bags two DMA Asia Createffect awards

    MUMBAI: Logicserve Digital, the Indian media agency arm of Logicserve Group, has bagged two silvers at DMA Asia Createffect Awards 2017 for its innovative campaigns for Bajaj Allianz and JetPrivilege under the category ‘financial products and services’ and ‘data and analytics’, respectively.

    The campaign #NoMoreExcuses for Bajaj focused on reaching out to two-wheeler owners in tier 1 and tier 2 cities through programmatic platform. The idea came from the fact that 75 per cent of two-wheelers in India don’t have an insurance.

    Communication such as ‘Jaau dya na Saheb!’ connected well with the Marathi audience and there were similar other regional ads, that enabled the brand create great engagement with the audiences across select geographies. The campaign with JetPrivilege used advanced layered re-marketing techniques to boost the loyalty business.

    Logicserve Digital co-founder and CEO Prasad Shejale said, “This recognition showcases our commitment to offer unique solutions to our clients and help them provide out-of-the-world experiences.”

  • Bajaj Allianz maintains #AwkwardSilence on WATConsult idea

    MUMBAI: Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has launched a digital campaign titled “Awkward Silence”, to create awareness about the importance of having insurance amongst consumers.

    Conceptualised and executed by WATConsult, India’s leading and most awarded digital and social media agency, part of the Dentsu Aegis Network, the campaign was unveiled with a series of short videos that showcase conversations between a group of objects.

    The videos feature objects from daily life like a motorbike, travel bags, television and others, which explain how awkward it got for them that their owners, even today, in this day and time, have missed out on taking an insurance for them.

    Bajaj Allianz General Insurance SVP and head of technology, digital sales & marketing Sourabh Chatterjee said, “Most of us are not completely aware of the benefits of Insurance. Therefore, our intent is to focus on the real tangible benefits of insurance and use a relatable context and message to drive awareness. When mishaps occur, it’s an unexpected trauma and a big expense. We are there for you to take care of you during these times, that’s the simple message we’re looking to put out there.”

    WATConsult CEO Rajiv Dingra said, “Video consumption is expected to grow at a rate of 50% this year. Bearing this in mind, we decided to use a series of video to tackle the awkwardness around the topic of Insurance. To make the videos more impactful, we took a creative call to feature objects from daily life and personified them with quirky characters.”

  • Bajaj Allianz launches #HealthKaNotification with WatConsult

    Bajaj Allianz launches #HealthKaNotification with WatConsult

    MUMBAI: Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has launched a one-month digital campaign #HealthKaNotification, to create awareness about the importance of Health Insurance amongst consumers.

    Conceptualised and executed by WATConsult, the campaign was unveiled with a video featuring an interesting fictional conversation amongst the organs of our body on a WhatsApp group.

    The unique vertical video consists of quirky messages among the different organs of the body like liver, lungs, lips, eyes, brain and heart about their owner – Rahul. Within a week of going online, the video received over 210,000 views and reached out to 380,000 + people.

    WATConsult CEO and founder Rajiv Dingra says: With the trend of vertical video emerging, we decided to use it for this campaign. The format is true to the user’s experience on mobile as it fits across the screen, thus providing a seamless experience. In the next phase of the campaign, we will using a lot of features that are native to platforms like Facebook.”

    Speaking from Bajaj Allianz General Insurance digital sales and marketing SVP Sourabh Chatterjee said, “We believe in constantly enhancing customer experience and providing value to our customers through targeted information – that is relevant and something that they can easily identify with. As a platform, Social Media has been a powerful tool for us, where we have run campaigns with social messages and ones where the content is packaged in such a way that it is easily understood by our target audience. This is our humble attempt at saying ‘we care’ and in taking our customer relationship beyond the realm of only providing insurance solutions. It truly embraces our motto, which is – ‘Relationship beyond Insurance.”

  • Bajaj Allianz launches #HealthKaNotification with WatConsult

    Bajaj Allianz launches #HealthKaNotification with WatConsult

    MUMBAI: Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has launched a one-month digital campaign #HealthKaNotification, to create awareness about the importance of Health Insurance amongst consumers.

    Conceptualised and executed by WATConsult, the campaign was unveiled with a video featuring an interesting fictional conversation amongst the organs of our body on a WhatsApp group.

    The unique vertical video consists of quirky messages among the different organs of the body like liver, lungs, lips, eyes, brain and heart about their owner – Rahul. Within a week of going online, the video received over 210,000 views and reached out to 380,000 + people.

    WATConsult CEO and founder Rajiv Dingra says: With the trend of vertical video emerging, we decided to use it for this campaign. The format is true to the user’s experience on mobile as it fits across the screen, thus providing a seamless experience. In the next phase of the campaign, we will using a lot of features that are native to platforms like Facebook.”

    Speaking from Bajaj Allianz General Insurance digital sales and marketing SVP Sourabh Chatterjee said, “We believe in constantly enhancing customer experience and providing value to our customers through targeted information – that is relevant and something that they can easily identify with. As a platform, Social Media has been a powerful tool for us, where we have run campaigns with social messages and ones where the content is packaged in such a way that it is easily understood by our target audience. This is our humble attempt at saying ‘we care’ and in taking our customer relationship beyond the realm of only providing insurance solutions. It truly embraces our motto, which is – ‘Relationship beyond Insurance.”

  • Bajaj Allianz addresses road safety with WATConsult through Boo Boo campaign

    Bajaj Allianz addresses road safety with WATConsult through Boo Boo campaign

     A road safety campaign by Bajaj Allianz General Insurance features animated characters, Boo Boos, in a ‘Don’t be a Boo Boo’ song.

    Mumbai: Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. is creating awareness about road safety via a unique ‘Don’t be a Boo Boo’ campaign. This is a special campaign co-conceptualized, designed and executed by WATConsult, Dentsu Aegis Network’s digital arm.

    The campaign launched on November 14 with a video featuring colorful animated characters called Boo Boos, who are a family of five notorious cartoon characters infamous for  breaking traffic rules in a relatable yet funny way.

    These characters, along with the ‘Don’t be a Boo Boo’ song, are currently being promoted across all social and digital media platforms, educating users about Bajaj Allianz Motor insurance features. Engaging social media posts will be promoted, Dubsmash contest has been planned and a game has been created as a part of the campaign. Along with the digital promotions, the organisation aims to take it further through “Boo Boo” coasters, bookmarks, greeting cards, posters, etc. The ad spends for this campaign had been the highest in the history of Bajaj Allianz and has already generated enormous response from the audience. On the launch day itself, 1,10,000 impressions came only from Twitter and Facebook.

    Referring to the campaign, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance digital marketing and web sales, IT- head, Saurabh Chatterjee said, “The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness and start a conversation on the serious topic of road safety, in a light hearted and humorous way. We hope that our ‘Don’t be a Boo Boo’ campaign’ will be fun to watch and carry home the message on road safety along with the need to follow traffic rules.”

    While talking about the Don’t Be a Boo Boo campaign, WATConsult founder and CEO Rajiv Dhingra stated, “When team Bajaj Allianz briefed us on the kind of campaign they wanted to execute for road safety, we decided to use comic tone rather than walking the conventional path. A team at WATConsult worked with complete dedication for the campaign right from sketching the Boo Boo characters to creating the song, to making the full animation video. We hope the campaign goes beyond digital and impacts society at large.”

  • United Mediaworks crosses a lakh seats per show across India

    United Mediaworks crosses a lakh seats per show across India

    Mumbai: Secured digital cinema platform United Mediaworks (UMW) announced that its ad network had attained 1,10,000 seats per show. The company gets its revenue from content processing charges, content distribution charges and advertising revenues. With this seating capacity per show, UMW says that its offering makes for a cost effective proposition for advertisers to promote their brands in semi metro cities as well as tier 2 and 3 cities and reach out to these upcoming towns. Also, the company says that it has shown great support for social causes by showcasing ads for the same at highly subsidized rates across its network.

     

    Commenting on the growing ad network of United Mediaworks, co-founder and joint managing director Ashish Bhandari said “We are delighted to witness the daily growth with our ad network. It is a pleasure to view this kind of response to the dedication and hard work of our team. We strive to provide the best services with a high level of security and aim to be one of the top digital distribution services in India. With this kind of response and growth, I am sure the day is not very far when we will be the first partner of choice when it comes to digital content and distribution.”

     

    United Mediaworks recently screened election ad campaigns across its network. The company has been screening corporate ads and has a number of brands on board including LIC, Gillette, Fortune Basmati Rice, SBI Life, Rural Electrification Limited, Bajaj Allianz, Chevrolet Enjoy, Manyavar, Emami, Tata Sky, Rupa, UTI, among others,. 

  • “2020 is when digital will command one third of all media spends & that is a significant market to go after”: Rajiv Dingra

    “2020 is when digital will command one third of all media spends & that is a significant market to go after”: Rajiv Dingra

    Even before many knew about social media, let alone analyse the medium’s power, Rajiv Dingra at the age of 22 knew he was entering into something which was only going to grow bigger. Dingra, who founded digital and social media agency WATConsult in 2007 with four employees has today built up a team comprising 160 people across four cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

     

    Acquired by Dentsu Aegis Network in January 2015, Dingra is looking at not just expanding the business, but also aiming to be one amongst the top tier digital agencies by 2020.

     

    In a span of seven years, the agency has worked with over 100 brands like Warner Bros, PVR, SAP, Nikon, Tata Salt, Godrej, Bajaj Allianz and Mahindra & Mahindra, and others across the world.

     

    In conversation with Indiantelevision.com’s Seema Singh, Dingra talks about the evolution of digital space, life after the Dentsu acquisition, his future plans and more.

     

    Excerpts:

     

    How did you start WATConsult? What gave you the idea to start a digital agency way back in 2007?

     

    I was a blogger first. I used to run a blog called WATBlog. But, I wasn’t making much money through that. Soon after, people started coming to me asking how they could engage with bloggers, so from there, I started the side business of blog consulting. This went on to social media consulting and all of this happened within a couple of months. It wasn’t a revolution of sorts, it is just that one thing led to another.

     

    The initial idea was to create a social media consulting company. WATConsult was formed when I got Rediff onboard, which gave me an advance cheque of  Rs 4 lakh. This was the seed capital for the company.

     

    When I started the company, we were just four people, which included two interns. Today, we are about 160 people, with four offices across country: Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

     

    One client led to another client, and it kept growing. It took us a lot of time to take off ground in 2007-08, but by 2009 I was pretty clear that we wanted to make this big. It was in 2009 when we started getting retainer client and building a team.

     

    We started moving office, every six months, because we were growing that fast. In the five years from 2009-2014, we doubled our growth, in terms of people, revenue and profits.

     

     

    When you started in 2007, except for the interns, did you have any other partner?

     

    For a long time I had no partner. In fact I registered the company in 2008 alone with my father being the dormant director. So it was pretty much a single man company.

     

     

    How did the acquisition by Dentsu Aegis Network happen? Why did you think of partnering with the agency?

     

    Talks with Dentsu were on for the past two years. What worked for us was that over the past two years, they actually saw us growing. Moreover, we were actually doing whatever we were telling them that we would do. They became more confident in us, as they saw that we had the capability to perform.

     

    We were very confident in them as they have a differentiated model of operating in India with one P&L model, which is unlike any other network.

     

    They wanted to collaborate with us and that is what we liked. You can grow by collaborating, not by competing.

     

    It was very clear for us from the beginning that digital is a platform and not a skill. Eventually everybody will be digital savvy. Over time all advertising will be just advertising and will not be segregated on the basis of print, TV or digital advertising. More and more agencies will be integrated. This could take anywhere between five to 15 years.

     

    We started social media, when people didn’t even know what social media was. We have done the deal with Dentsu when we see the future as integrated. We may be five years early for that, but then that’s fine. The way we look at it is that it will happen eventually and so we wanted to prepare ourselves with the network that works collaboratively to be in the best position to take advantage of that eventuality.

     

     

    Has it impacted the work culture at WATConsult? Has your role changed?

     

    It hasn’t impacted the work culture but it has definitely increased the amount of work we are expected to deliver. The good news is that the group has a lot of opportunities for WATConsult. We are being invited to pitches. They are business and client focused and so are we.

     

    As for my role, it is still the same. While I was initially talking to external clients, now my role is to also talk to stakeholders within the network.

     

     

    Are you looking at expanding your office or employees?

     

    We were always looking at expanding our office. That has got nothing to do with the acquisition. We will be moving into a larger office for close to 250 people. Our vision is to have 300 – 350 people in the next two – three years. We plan to expand in Delhi and Bengaluru since we are winning a lot of clients there.

     

    Beyond people, we would want to work with larger clients with larger mandates. We are currently participating with Dentsu Aegis Network on global pitches as well. We are very excited.

     

     

    What do you look for people when you hire them?

     

    I would hire a humble person anytime. There is a very clear reason for that: if you are not humble, you don’t think you want to learn too much. If you don’t want to learn, you can’t be a part of a growing organisation, which we are. The next quality I see is the person’s passion to learn.

     

     

    How have you seen the digital space change and grow since 2007?

     

    I remember in 2007, we had to think before putting a budget in lakhs in our presentations. Today, client comes and says that they want a plan in one week for Rs 1.5 crore. So, number wise it’s mind boggling.

     

    I have to, at times, unlearn what I had learnt when I started my career. Beyond the numbers, it is just the breadth of the space. Today, we are doing digital video commercials, shoots, websites and social media, all for the same client. What I am seeing is that clients are embracing digital and once you start embracing the medium you start spending as well.

     

    Digital is starting to get a lot of respect and attention even at the CMO level, which is a big difference from 2007-2011. Today, I have not seen a pitch where the CMO is not present for signing on the digital agency.

     

    The future is coming from digital. According to reports, digital advertising currently is at Rs 3500 crore. In another five years, another Rs 6000 crore will be added, thus making it a Rs 9500-10000 crore market. It is a 150 per cent growth in next five years.

     

     

    What is the ROI on digital?

     

    People have been advertising on TV, even without knowing the exact return on investment. Just because you can calculate numbers in digital doesn’t make that a scapegoat, which it has been for very long. I think a lot of marketing is gut and feel. Yes, there are surveys, analysis, TRPs and numbers to back the feel, but I have known marketers who know this as an art.

     

    Digital is going to grow. So either you do more of it and figure out the ROI mechanism or you sit at the fence and wait for the ROI. And maybe when the ROIs come, you will be too late in the learning curve. The earlier you start, the better asset you can create for your product.

     

     

    GroupM estimates digital growth at 37 per cent. Do you agree with it?

     

    I think every year it is between 30-40 per cent, but agencies like ours, which is focused on social, mobile and video, will be growing at at least 80-100 per cent. In fact what is pulling down this growth is search and display.  

     

     

    Is there a set format for digital advertising? What works on digital?

     

    There is no format. Even advertising, which is a 100 year old profession, has no format of making a creative or TVC. As a brand you want to elicit a certain response from the audience so you create content, videos, infographics etc.

     

    Format doesn’t matter. What we know is video, social or mobile is going to through the roof. So what we are trying to find is how we, as an agency, can integrate all this in our campaigns while keeping true to the brand requirement and brief and the creativity on that.

     

    As for what works on digital, it is storytelling and novelty. If you haven’t seen or heard something before, it works on digital. Getting good storytellers is a struggle, but then as the space evolves gems come up.

     

     

    Is there a research, which is done to find what clicks with the TG? What is the duration?

     

    We do closed group research, online team monitoring and also create our own dashboards to understand the working for the brand, comparing against other competitors.

     

    Quantitative research, which is driven by digital happens within a week. But qualitative could take 10-15 days.

     

     

    What do you feel about the ‘Digital India’ campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi?

     

    Growth of internet is going to help our business tremendously. With internet connectivity, several clients’ rural budget will go up. The reason for collaborating with Dentsu is that they have a rural agency and they have a huge footprint in rural India. We, over the five years, are making the bet that the change will happen sooner rather than later.

     

    I want to take WATConsult to top tier of digital agency in the next five years. I see 2020 as a big year where digital will be closer to one third of all media spends and that is a significant market to go after.

     

     

    How has pitching to a client changed over the years?

     

    Clients do not look at us as just an execution agency anymore. Earlier, the brand would only think of the campaign and digital leg had to be set up just a day or so before the launch of the campaign. This has changed now. We are now being called when the idea brainstorming is happening collaboratively with mainline agencies. We are planning on the digital campaign two months prior to the launch of the campaign.

     

    Money wise also there is a lot of change, but for me this is a significant change.

     

     

    The year started on a good note for the agency. How do you see the year panning out for you?

     

    2015 is a key year for us as we are looking at a bigger office, investing in talent, setting into gear our achievement of vision 2020, which we have internally set. It is also a year where we look to more closely collaborate with Dentsu and become a part of the family and leverage that to grow WATConsult.

     

    I genuinely feel that the vision that we had independently, both in terms of achievement of numbers and clients, we have surpassed that this financial year. We are seeing some great positive response from our clients for our work. I am extremely bullish and for me the GroupM’s 37 per cent digital growth prediction looks a little small. We would like to look at 50 per cent or more growth this year.

  • Dentsu Aegis Network acquires majority stake in WATConsult

    Dentsu Aegis Network acquires majority stake in WATConsult

    MUMBAI: Dentsu Aegis Network today announced the acquisition of WATConsult, one of India’s leading social and digital media agencies, with over 160 professionals in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata. WATConsult will become part of  Isobar, Dentsu Aegis Network’s global digital marketing agency and will be referred to as “WATConsult – Linked by Isobar”.
     

    Founded in 2007, WATConsult has rapidly grown to become one of India’s most awarded social media agencies, with more than 48 awards received in 2014 alone.
     
    WATConsult’s growth has been led by CEO, Rajiv Dingra, a digital entrepreneur and recognised thought leader in social media.
    Having evolved from being a social media agency to a full service digital agency, WATConsult also provides its client base with creative and technology services across mobile, digital and video. Other specialist areas include an in-house analytics capability with dashboards and tools for social and digital media. Clients include the Godrej Group, Nikon, Tata Chemicals, Bestseller Group, Bajaj Allianz and more than 70 other national and global brands.

    Dentsu Aegis Network Asia Pacific CEO Nick Waters said, “The acquisition of WATConsult marks another significant step for our group in India.  This is a high quality award winning market leader specialising in one of the fastest growing and critical segments of the market.  Alongside Isobar, iProspect, and WebChutney we have created the largest and highest quality digital services capability in India.  We view India as a priority market and will continue to seek scaled and quality investment opportunities here.”

    Dentsu Aegis Network chairman and CEO south Asia Ashish Bhasin added, “Having WATConsult, a leader in social media, as a member of our family will further enhance our digital offering to our clients and support our growth in the market. WATConsult, will join iProspect, Isobar and Webchutney in making our digital offering the most comprehensive in India.”

     
    WATConsult CEO Rajiv Dingra said, “We are delighted to join hands with Dentsu Aegis Network, and our entire team are looking forward to taking WATConsult – Linked by Isobar to even greater heights. We are confident that by becoming a part of a digital focused network like Dentsu Aegis Network we will gain a competitive advantage in the fast consolidating Indian market. As an agency we see huge growth opportunity in digital advertising, particularly social media, digital video and mobile, and we are geared to capitalising on it.”
    Dingra will continue as CEO of WATConsult – Linked by Isobar, reporting to Bhasin. His key management team, including WATConsult COO Nipun Kapur and CFO Heeru Dingra, will also continue in their respective roles. Dingra will also join the Digital Council of Dentsu Aegis Network India, alongside the CEO’s of Isobar, iProspect and WebChutney. Digital specialists at Dentsu Aegis Network in India will now exceed 600 professionals, making it the only network in India offering end-to end comprehensive digital services in this scale.
  • Mumbai Indians, Smaaash launch co-branded card for gaming

    Mumbai Indians, Smaaash launch co-branded card for gaming

    MUMBAI: Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians and gaming and experience centre `Smaaash` have launched a co-branded card called `Akkha Mumbai Khelega`.

    The Mukesh Ambani-owned team has also launched a hangout lounge called `Mumbai Indians ka Adda` for its fans at Smaaash.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the franchise has roped in Bajaj Allianz as the principal sponsor.

    As part of the new tie-up, the Akkha Mumbai Khelega card provides the fans of the team an opportunity to face Mumbai Indian bowlers virtually at the gaming centre.

  • Bajaj Allianz to roll out new retirement ad campaign

    Bajaj Allianz to roll out new retirement ad campaign

    MUMBAI: Bajaj Allianz is set to kick off a new ad campaign that has been conceptualised by Batey India.

    The objective of the 360 degree campaign is to create a new retirement category-‘RetireRich’.

    The target group the company wants to address is SEC A, B, and urban population in the age group of 30-40 years. People who appear to be in the prime of their life – preoccupied by their needs and ambitions of today – are the one who fall under the target group category.

    The campaign aims at provoking a thought in the mind of today‘s young adults, the 30 plus generation who are consumed by their life today but often don’t plan for a life post working by telling them that desires never stop in life, but income does. Hence, bringing out the need to plan for the golden years of their lives.