MUMBAI: Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, India’s leading private general insurance company launched its new brand campaign redefining the essence of ‘Caringly Yours’. This holistic 360-degree marketing campaign aims to infuse emotions into the general insurance industry which is otherwise perceived as passive, reactive, and a transactional category.
Through this campaign, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance aims to transcend the entire category of general insurance from pure evaluation to an emotionally engaging brand. The campaign is designed on the back of innovative solutions that the company offers in each category and all the solutions intended towards eliminating the worries of customers. It aims to connect with people across different age groups through television as a prime medium along with print, outdoor, radio and aggressive digital intervention to spread the word about the company’s new brand identity.
Highlighting the USP of the campaign, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance chief marketing officer Chandramohan Mehra said, “As a leader in the general insurance category, we would like to redefine the essence of the category to emotionally engaging from the current state of constantly evaluating or transactional. Our new brand promise emanates from our belief that we can solve customer worries through our unique offerings embedded in each of our product categories. Humanising the brand further, the campaign embodies our values of care, agility, and innovation.”
As a precursor of the campaign, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance ran a huge campaign ‘Tell us your worries’ in September 2018 hosted on a microsite, where customers were requested to share their worries. Accordingly, the company looked at providing innovative solutions and further simplifying services. The new tag line ‘Caringly Yours’ was released through a unique road safety - wear helmet CSR initiative, where a single outdoor hoarding expressed the tag line in the formation of around 1500 actual helmets.
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance chairman Sanjiv Bajaj and MD and CEO Tapan Singhel in presence of Pune City commissioner of police K Venkatesham and actress Radhika Apte unveiled this hoarding encouraging the city people to ride safely.