OCBC reaches youths with Frank credit cards
OCBC YOUTH MARKETING MCCANN ERICKSON
Singapore - OCBC has launched an integrated marketing campaign targeted at youths for its Frank credit cards.
Created by OCBC's creative agency McCann Erickson, the campaign runs across print, digital, outdoor and social media.
This follows shortly after it launched its Frank platform in May this year to cater to the youth market. Its youth customers can choose from various designs to customise their credit card faces with, and the card also comes with features such as rewards for paying bills on time and various tie-ups with youth lifestyle brands such as H&M.
"Our target audience is digitally savvy and connected, so watch out for our awesome digital ads on Xinmsn and Facebook, " Ng Li Lian, head of OCBC's marketing services said.
The ads are aimed at building awareness of the new product and to push for new sign ups. The campaign will run until 31 January 2012 and runs locally.
Wild Advertising and Marketing were behind the digital and social aspects of the campaign and Carat was responsible for media planning and buying.
The campaign creatives run with the tagline: "Many Banks Sweet Talk. But Only One is Frank!".
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