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Kotak Life Insurance launches its digital campaign #LaterMaybeLate

Kotak Life Insurance launches its digital campaign #LaterMaybeLate

India Blooms News Service | | 02 Aug 2017, 07:49 pm
Kolkata, Aug 2 (IBNS): Kotak Life Insurance Wednesday unveiled its new digital campaign #LaterMayBeLate.

The campaign is aimed at creating awareness among individuals in the age group of 30 to 40 years, who procrastinate their decision to secure the future of their loved ones.

The campaign comprises of short, crisp and share worthy videos that will appeal to audiences across chosen platforms – Digital & in cinemas.

#LaterMayBeLate brings near-death experiences / emergencies to life by showcasing how these moments always make us pray and think hard. It then urges one to act on these thoughts by taking insurance, while still alive.

Jasneet Bachal, Senior Vice President & Head – Marketing, Kotak Life Insurance said, “Through the #LaterMaybeLate campaign we want to create awareness among the viewers to avoid procrastination in securing the future of their loved ones. While the need for protecting your family is established, it seldom translates into purchasing a protection cover, given the inherent behavior to put things away for another day."

"In the main film, our effort has been to bring alive a ‘near miss’ situation that nudges people to realize that life can be fragile. So why should it take an emergency to make us act? Sometimes ‘Later’ could turn out to be ‘Late’. Instead, we should ‘make protecting our loved ones an emergency’.  The campaign is targeted towards two defined groups of audiences – the uninitiated with the main film and the fence sitter with a set of objection handling films,” Bachal said.

Amit Akali, Managing Partner and Creative Head and Divya Saxena, Director, Art and Creative – What’s Your Problem, explained, “India has the highest average age of people taking term insurance – 36 years. So, it’s not marriage or parent-hood that pushes them. On digging deep we realized that vulnerability or the thought that something might happen to me is what makes them take insurance to protect their family."

"The moment of truth probably happens when they go through some sort of near-death experience or at least a slight jolt. How many times have we been in a turbulent plane – and thought of our loved ones/family? This insight gave rise to the simple creative – with the call to action to take insurance now and not postpone it, as #LaterMayBeLate,” Akali said.

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