Dad and son discuss love and life in the latest campaign for ANZ KiwiSaver via TBWA\Auckland

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Screen Shot 2018-07-10 at 10.24.00 am.jpgTBWA Auckland has launched a new campaign to showcase the benefits of ANZ’s KiwiSaver scheme.

Talking to all Kiwis, the campaign is brought to life by a loveable, wise dad played by iconic Kiwi actor Greg Johnson and his son, Ritchie Grzyb. While discussing the ways ANZ’s KiwiSaver scheme makes your money work harder, the duo banter about love, life, moving out of home and whose turn it is to mow the lawns.

The ANZ KiwiSaver campaign is storytelling at its best, using charm, empathy and humour to communicate how ANZ’s hard-working KiwiSaver Scheme can help people get on top of their money.

Says Christy Peacock, executive creative director, TBWA\Auckland: “We were looking to build on the success of the ANZ Everyday Banking Campaign. ANZ is here to help all New Zealanders make more of what they’ve got. That’s why they have a KiwiSaver Scheme that works hard for them. The challenge for us was how to make some endearing and engaging work about a topic not many people are really interested in talking about.”

Says Matthew Pickering, head of consumer marketing, ANZ: “People need to take an active interest in their choice of KiwiSaver Scheme, not just see it as a stagnant savings account. Kiwis work hard for their money, so they need a KiwiSaver scheme that works just as hard for them.”

The ANZ KiwiSaver campaign will be rolled out across TV, digital, social and in-branch.

For more information, visit anz.co.nz/kiwisaver.

Client: ANZ

Head of Consumer Marketing: Matthew Pickering

Senior Marketing Manager: Philippa Wilkinson

Marketing Manager: Marie Cherry

Campaign Title: ANZ KiwiSaver

 

Agency: TBWA Group NZ

ECD: Christy Peacock

CD: Ashwin Gopal

Creatives: David Sylvester, Watchara Tansrikeat

Group Business Lead: Kate Heatley

Business Director: Thomas Penn

Senior Account Manager: Keshvi Lal

Agency Producer: Jodie Hari

Production Company: Plaza Films

Director: Paul Middleditch 


Producer: Peter Masterton

DOP: Tristan Milani

Production Designer: Bruce Everard

Offline Editor: Jim Hudson TBWA

Online Editor: Stu Bedford – The Machine Room

Colourist: Pete Ritchie

Sound Design & Mix: Liquid Studios – James Dean