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Storyboard | Rupeek’s maiden ad campaign aims to polish the gold-loan category

The ads conceptualised by independent creative shop Womb will feature actors Manoj Bajpayee and Priyamani

September 09, 2021 / 17:24 IST
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Gold-loans startup Rupeek has plans to redefine a category that’s not new to Indians through an advertising splash. The Bengaluru-based company backed by Sequoia Capital, Accel, and Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal, wants to normalise and democratise the practice of getting credit on gold through its maiden brand ad campaign. Independent creative shop The Womb has conceptualized the campaign that features actors and reel-life couple Manoj Bajpayee and Priyamani who will television, print, outdoor, and digital ads for Rupeek. Bajpayee and Priyamani appeared together in the wildly popular series The Family Man.

The main film’s storyline is based on “real-life experiences” that consumers go through while asking about a gold-loan, says Shalabh Atray, senior vice president - marketing and Digital of Rupeek. Atray tells Storyboard the attempt is to address consumer issues both from an “emotional” and “functional” lens. “We want to narrate stories about the problems of an age-old category and talk about how our new-age product and service will bring in the much needed change in this market.” The TV spots will run in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Telugu during the festive quarter. However, Atray points out that “the category doesn’t have any seasonality” and the campaign is in line with the company’s next phase of growth.

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Video: Watch the ad here

Interestingly, Rupeek’s origins are based on a gold-loan rejection episode. In 2012, a large non-banking lender rejected an IIT-Bombay graduate and chartered financial analyst Sumit Maniyar’s application for a loan against property. This not only surprised Maniyar but also gave him a million-dollar startup idea. Rupeek’s ad campaign is a reflection of what its founder Maniyar and millions of Indians have gone through when trying to get a gold loan.