Tag: out-of-home advertising

  • Navi onboards MS Dhoni as its brand ambassador

    Navi onboards MS Dhoni as its brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Sachin Bansal-backed Navi has appointed cricketer MS Dhoni as its brand ambassador. MS Dhoni will be the face of Navi’s branding initiatives. The association with the iconic former team India captain strengthens the brand’s trustworthiness as it works to fulfil customer goals by providing simple, affordable, and easily accessible financial services across India.

    Navi has launched its first ad with Dhoni on Hotstar during Thursday’s India vs. England T20 semi-final match. The goal of this campaign is to promote Navi’s prompt and accessible financial services by dismantling the old and conventional ways of doing business in this sector. The campaign will initially run on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube before moving on to print and out-of-home (OOH) advertising in the second phase.

    Dhoni said, “Today’s India is intelligent, aspirational, and always working toward its goal. It is crucial for billions of Indians to achieve and surpass their life goals, which is why Navi and I have teamed up to make this vision a reality. Navi’s mission is to make financial services easily accessible whenever they are needed. I am very excited about this new journey with Navi.”

    Navi Group co-founder Sachin Bansal said, “We are thrilled to introduce MS Dhoni as our brand ambassador and the newest member of the Navi family. He personifies trust, ambition, and dedication—qualities that resonate powerfully with Navi and all we stand for, making him the ideal brand ambassador. Associating with him, in my opinion, would greatly enhance the value of our brand and further our mission to provide every Indian with simple, affordable, and reliable financial services.”

  • OOH on good recovery trajectory, to match pre-Covid levels soon: Experts

    OOH on good recovery trajectory, to match pre-Covid levels soon: Experts

    Mumbai: As the world accepts the ‘new normal’ and authorities uplift the Covid-19 restrictions, out-of-home (OOH) advertising has gained momentum once again and how. According to the industry experts, the OOH sector has matched the pre-Covid level by 75-80 per cent and it is expected to reach 100 per cent in the next four months.

    In this special report, IndianTelevision.com shed the spotlight on the most effective OOH medium and leading trends in the industry.

    OOH experiencing better recovery trajectory

    If we look at the initial days of the Covid-19 pandemic-induced lockdown and subsequent restrictions, OOH was one of the severely hit industries because the industry stands on the idea of being ‘out of home.’ 

    With the pandemic receding, the industry is witnessing significant growth now. JCDecaux Advertising India executive chairman Pramod Bhandula reveals that the industry has recorded 75-80 per cent business and will soon match the pre-Covid levels. “OTT, entertainment, and telecommunication brands are spending heaving on out-of-home advertising,” he tells.

    Explaining the reason behind this, Bhandula says the world has experienced a saturation point where there was no direct human communication, followed by a lack of new content too. “This turned out as an opportunity for OTT and entertainment industries as the blank period in between ignited the quest of viewers, increasing their interest in the new content,” he highlights.

    As a popular name in the OOH space, Bhandula also shares his analysis of the performance of the OOH industry since the first lockdown was imposed.  One thing which he emphasises is that the industry is on a good growth trajectory.

    “The first Covid wave followed by an indefinite lockdown brought a complete lull in the out-of-home advertising. Brands chopped down their marketing budgets and OOH was thrown at the back as the last priority in their budgets because the medium became insignificant during the lockdown,” he explains. “However, with the first unlock, the industry started registering momentum but was far from the regular business.”

    “The business started coming back by the end of 2020. Although the growth was slow, it was steady,” he further says.

    Bhandula feels that this steady growth helped the industry rise back carefully and if we do not experience another Covid wave, the industry will soon reach pre-Covid levels.

    OOH in metro gains momentum; OTT,  travel, and fintech top investors

    A Delhi Metro Rail Corp (DMRC) insider reveals that OOH advertising in Delhi Metro is experiencing growth like never before. However, most brands are more interested in digital out-of-home advertising but wrapping a train with advertisements still remains a favorite of many.

    “As the world has opened up almost completely, travel restrictions are removed by many countries and states. Interestingly, train wrap has become a favorite metro advertising trend among the tourism industry to woo the consumers with their eye-catching locations,” says the DMRC executive.

    On being asked what categories of brands are more interested in advertising in the metro, he reveals that 80 per cent of their overall OOH business is presently coming from OTT, travel, fintech, banking, and insurance brands.

    If we look back to 2021, when the world just experienced the deadly second wave of Covid, it was LIC, the largest Indian state-owned insurance company, who came forward with blunt advertising on Andheri metro station in Mumbai. In the same campaign, LIC took another bold move by acquiring digital screens spread across 12 metro stations and metro train wrap. Ever since we have experienced multiple short-term lockdowns, but the demand for metro advertising was stagnant among the brands to broaden the communication visibility.

    Digitisation remains a trend in OOH

    While the OOH industry is all set to grow even bigger, digitisation turns out to be the leading trend within the OOH space.

    A July 2021 report forecasts the value of the digital out-of-home (DOOH) market to nearly double in just seven years (from $18.8 billion to $35.1 billion, between 2020 and 2027). With the advantages digital OOH ads offer being opened up to a much wider audience thanks to new programmatic technology, this isn’t surprising.

    “When data is digitised, it plays a vital role in shaping the industry and with the implementation of new technologies like AI technology, it’s embracing the overall industry,” say OOH experts.

    OOH is experimenting with new technologies and trends too, from bright colors, to eye-catching animation and videos. With digitisation taking over in all industries, DOOH Media is rising as a notable trend in the OOH space. 

  • ZEE5 installs real-time billboards for travellers

    ZEE5 installs real-time billboards for travellers

    MUMBAI: ZEE5, India’s fastest growing OTT platform, re-imagines out-of-home advertising (OOH) by installing real-time, dynamic billboards across Mumbai’s Western Express Highway (WEH). This will inform commuters of the estimated time of arrival (ETA) to their destination coupled with what to do while travelling by recommending favourite shows like Kaafir and Rangbaaz to watch on the ZEE5 app. This is more pertinent given the traffic woes faced by the commuters on account of the monsoon delays.

    To utilise the maximum time of their travel, ZEE5 gives a solution by a perfect combination of content, technology, and data. These recommendations of episodes and series will be dynamic and will change in real-time along with the destinations en route. This Idea was conceptualised by the ZEE5 internal brand team and executed by the outdoor agency Laqshya. The billboard went live on 27 July and will stay for the duration of 30 days till 26 August 2019.

    This is a classic example of how a brand can innovate with smart amalgamation of data and technology in the cluttered OOH space. With this activity, ZEE5 aims to target consumers real-time and make the OTT platform as the go-to entertainment destination anytime – anywhere.

    ZEE5 India business head Manish Aggarwal said, “ZEE5 has always been a platform built for the masses and OOH is an important medium for us to reach out to our target audience. We have been innovating in the outdoor space and it’s our constant endeavour to use data and technology as we are a data technology-led company, to reach out to our consumers in a targeted manner. With 100,000+ hours of content in 12 languages, we want to provide our consumers with an enriching personal viewing experience and democratise content by making it available anytime-anywhere.”