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  • Maxus and Tata Global Beverages release of 10 point Women’s Manifesto

    Maxus and Tata Global Beverages release of 10 point Women’s Manifesto

    MUMBAI: Ahead of the 2014 General Elections,Tata Global Beverages and the Tata group today released a 10-point Voice of 49% women’s manifesto,aggregating issues raised by more than a million women from across India. The manifesto, an outcome of the Power of 49’ campaign, aims at giving a voice to the women of India to be heard in the political discourse of our country. The key issues that have emerged in the manifesto are broadly around the themes of Violence, Safety, Health and Education. This entire campaign has been powered by Maxus, the country’s leading media investments firm, and most dominant media agency in India.

     

    The Power of 49 campaign was launched by Tata Global Beverages, through their social awakening platform Jaago Re, and the Tata group in August 2013 with the objective of creating a more awakened and informed female electorate who constitute 49% of the world’s largest democracy.The issues thathave emerged as a result of this campaign were studied and debated in depth by14 experts led by the editorial team of CNN-IBN and have put together this 10-point ‘Voice of 49%’ manifesto, to be presented and discussed with political parties, in an attempt for them to integrate it into their political agenda.

     

    Speaking on the campaign, Kartik Sharma, MD, Maxus South Asia said, “The Bahu Nahi Bahumat” campaign is the articulation of “Power of 49” campaign by Tata Tea and Tata Global Beverages. This is a revolution rather than a communications campaign. Along with the brand, we have managed to bring core issues that affect nearly half of the electoral votes in India to the forefront. With innovative content and a robust media outreach, we have made the Women’s Manifesto a topic of conversation that could show real measureable impact in the forthcoming elections.” He added, “It has been a great opportunity for the team at Maxus to work on such an important manifesto, taking the Tata Group’s social awaking vision forward.”

     

    Speaking at this milestone, Vikram Grover, Vice President, Marketing, India and South Asia, Tata Global Beverages said, “The objective of the campaign was to create a large number of educated women voters with a view that an informed female electorate would propel the political leaders to include their issues in the agenda in the forthcoming elections. Our study indicates that women are beginning to understand the role they play in forming a government and are more inclined towards voting now.   We are delighted by the overwhelming 1.4 million responses received through our Power of 49 initiative where women have expressed their specific issues.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mukund Rajan, Member – Group Executive Council and Brand Custodian, Tata Sons said, “The Tata group is proud to associate with Power of 49, which aims to create awareness among the women voters of India about the power they have to bring about change. The ‘Voice of 49%’ manifesto represents an opportunity for Indian women to cast informed votes for candidates who address their issues and at the same time gets political parties to see women as a determining factor in elections. We believe that women’s empowerment is an important subject for our nation’s progress, and the Power of 49 initiative is a step in that direction, seeking to give women their rightful place in the future of our country.”

     

    Since the launch of the campaign, more than 1.4 million responses have come from all over the country through multiple communication platforms. The highest participation has come from the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Bihar, respectively.

     

    Key highlights of the Voice of 49 manifesto

     

    • Politicians must lead by example by displaying zero tolerance for perpetrators of domestic abuse and dowry in political parties

     

    • Address the under representation of women in the parliament through increased representation in party ticket distribution as well as cabinet

     

    • Make gender sensitization for boys a compulsory part of the school curriculum from Std. V to XII in order to counter eve-teasing

     

    • Increase percentage of women police personnel from current 5% to at least 33%

     

    • Build a combined ‘front line army’ of government workers, NGOs, local health and sanitation workers with accredited social health activists

     

    • Build 1 crore women toilets within a year with privacy and 24/7 access to water

     

    • Provide mandatory cr?ches, women-friendly maternity policies that include long-term leave-  both rural and urban

     

    • Incentivise schooling for girls by providing financial saving schemes and free transportation

     

    • Install GPS on all buses, double the number of street lights and provide round the clock public transportation for women

     

    • Provide complete medical, legal and psychological support to victims of domestic violence by instituting special family counselling centers in government buildings and policy centres

     

    These issues were collated in a first-of–its-kind manifesto that represents the collective voice of the AamAurat. Our triumph lies in Tata Tea Jaago Re becoming a platform for national discourse for issues like the importance of voting and the ills of corruption. With the Power of 49, we have reached another milestone with respect to women and their role in the forthcoming elections and the future of our democracy,” he added.

     

    Power of 49 is being supported by the Tata group as it aligns closely with the group’s social agenda. The campaign saw Tata group companies and employees coming together in the spirit of volunteering to play their part in amplifying the impact of the campaign.

     

    The Power of 49 campaign comprises of three phases.

     

    • The first phase was focused on creating awareness amongst women to the Power of 49% and the power of their informed vote.

     

    • The second and the current phase is about encouraging women to voice out their issues that are critical to them, their family and locality through forging partnerships and communicating it through multiple platforms. With the impactful ‘KaalaTeeka’ television commercial, the ‘Push the Pin’ initiative and the endorsement of leading television soap protagonists through the BahuNahiBahumat platform, the initiative has encouraged women from across the country to raise their voice. Tata Global Beverages partnered with General Entertainment Channels (GECs), news channels, and an NGO to broaden its reach and create maximum impact resulting in the creation of the ‘Voice of 49%’ manifesto.

     

    • Through the creation of manifesto, the final phase of the campaign urges women to go and cast an informed vote for a candidate who is most likely to address their issues ahead of General Elections 2014.

     

    The ‘Voice of 49’ manifesto, voicing theissues and concerns of women from across India, if implemented by the political parties, could have a large positive impact on the country.The Power of 49 campaign will continue to leverage multiple communication platforms to create awareness amongst women to cast an informed vote for a candidate who will address their issues.

  • Tata Global Beverages Q3-2014 ad spend at Rs 401 crore

    Tata Global Beverages Q3-2014 ad spend at Rs 401 crore

    BENGALURU: Tata Global Beverages Limited (TGBL) spent Rs 400.76 crore in Q3-2014 towards Advertisement and sales charges (Ad spend). This was the highest Ad spend by the company in the seven quarters staring with FY-2013 until Q3-2014. TGBL is the unifying entity of the Tata Group’s beverages interests under one umbrella. (Note : Rs 1 crore = Rs 100 Lakhs = Rs 10 million = Rs 100,00,000).

    TGBL’s major brands include Tata Tea, Tetley, Good Earth, Jemca, Vitax, Eight O’Clock, Himalayan, Grand and Laager Roiboos.  The company has signed joint ventures with the global coffee company and brand Starbucks and with Pepsico . TGBL’s JV with Pepsico is Nourishco. TGBL is the second largest Tea company in the world. (Unilever is the biggest tea company in the world and its 100 year old tea brand Lipton that is available in about 100 countries).

    TGBL says that it’s ‘Starbucks-A Tata Alliance’ JV has expanded to 34 stores in the country during Q3-2014 with robust store profitability.  Among the winning moments for the company in Q3-2014 were a strong branded tea topline sales performance versus previous year in a slowing market and a continued good performance by its coffee plantations. The company claims a 17 per cent top line growth across the India tea portfolio mainly due to value and volume increases despite decline in tea category. Various consumer promotions were undertaken by TGBL to drive sales growth during the quarter keeping in mind the competition’s aggressive promotions.

    Let us look at the Total Net Income from Operations (Op Inc), Total Expense (Tot Exp), PAT and Ad Spend trends by the company from Q1-2013 to Q3-2014 (Note Q-o-q change figures for Q1-2013 with reference to Q4-2012 figures)

    As mentioned above, the company’s Ad Spend in Q3-2014 was the highest over seven quarters in terms of money value at Rs  400.76 crore as well as in terms of percentage of Op Inc (19.26 per cent of Op Inc). During the immediate trailing quarter, TGBL’s Ad Spend was Rs 366.37 crore (18.95 per cent of Op Inc), while during Q3-2013, it was Rs 316.02 crore (16.5 per cent of Op Inc).

    PAT for Q3-2014 at Rs 119.55 crore (5.75 per cent of Op Inc) was (-33.59) lower than the Rs 180.03 crore (9.31 per cent of Op Inc) in the immediate trailing quarter, but was 48.95 per cent higher than the Rs 80.26 crore (4.19 per cent of Op Inc) of a year ago quarter.

    Overall, Figure A shows an upward linear trend for both PAT and Ad Spend. Given the fact that the company said that Q3-2014 was a slowing market and the aggressive moves by the competition, TGBL’s further Ad Spend should be healthy. Also, Figure B shows that Op Inc is also on an upward trend. During Q3-2014, the company reported the highest Op Inc over the seven quarters under consideration at Rs 2080.74 crore, up 7.62 per cent from the previous quarter’s Rs 1934.48 crore and 8.62 per cent more than the Rs 1951.56 crore of a year ago quarter.

    TGBL says that its Op Inc growth has been understated due to revenue model for pods and restructuring. Also, its operating EBIT reflects significantly higher advertising and promotion spends as well as investments in new initiatives.

    Figure C shows the Q-o-q percentage change in Op Inc, Tot Exp, PAT and Ad Exp.

    Over the nine month period ended December 31, 2013, the company’s group income at Rs 5827.68 per cent was 5.93 per cent higher than the Rs  5030.94 crore in the corresponding nine month period of last year. PAT at Rs 411.21 crore (7.06 per cent of Op Inc) for 9M-2014 was 48.46 per cent more than the Rs 276.99 crore (5.03 per cent of Op Inc) in 9M-2013. The company’s Ad spend during 9M-2014 at Rs 1054.75 crore (16.85 per cent of Op Inc) was 13.05 per cent more than the Rs 932.97 crore (16.56 per cent of Op Inc) in 9M-2013. Pease refer to Figures D and E for Op Inc, Tot Exp, PAT and Ad Spend details for HY-2013, HY-2014, 9M-2013, 9M-2014, FY 2012 and FY 2013. All the numbers across all parameters clearly indicate an improvement over the respective time periods.

     

  • 22feet lands Tata Tea digital account

    MUMBAI: Tata Global Beverages‘ brand Tata Tea has awarded its digital duties to independent digital solutions provider 22feet Digital Solutions after calling for a multiagency pitch for the same. The agency‘s Bengaluru office will be handling the account.

    The agency will be responsible for the creative aspects of the digital campaigns. Madison Media was handling the account since 2005. Lowe Lintas currently handles the mainstream creative duties of the Tata Tea brand.

    Confirming the news to indiantelevision.com, 22feet managing partner Vineet Gupta said, “We will be handling the digital duties of the brand. Our focus will be to make the brand‘s presence felt equally across platforms from social media to mobile.”

    Apart from Tata Tea, 22feet is in charge of providing digital solutions to other brands like Wipro, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lee, Kingfisher, Peter England, Lenovo, Bisleri and Fastrack.