Mumbai: HDFC Life partnered with Comic-Con Bengaluru to reach out to the Indian millennials that still perceive insurance to be a financial product for their parents. Dentsu Webchutney, the brand’s digital agency had been contemplating for a while on how to make the product more consumable and approachable for Young India and devised a concept to design comic strips that would answer the basics of insurance. In an effort that started as a mere social campaign, was then extended by partnering with Comic-Con Bengaluru to further cement the brand’s commitment to demystify the insurance category. Captain Life, the Super Hero to all other Super Heroes was HDFC Life’s mascot. His core purpose is to be the Guardian of all Super Heroes and protect them against the uncertainties of the future.
Commenting on this partnership, Nishi Kant, EVP & Branch Head, Dentsu Webchutney, Mumbai said, “The young and dynamic team at Dentsu Webchutney was determined to make this association a success and within a matter of days turned around a well-integrated offline and online campaign that was truly unconventional in many ways. Not just did they plan and manage the offline event, live amplification on digital with a cohesive sustenance plan was also implemented. This activity resulted in a rise in engagement on the brand’s social presence and conclusively positioned HDFC Life as a brand that is truly driven to change tide of the category”
Furthermore, Vishal Subharwal, SVP, E-commerce & Digital Marketing, Analytics and Business Insights- HDFC Life said, “The general misconception among millennials is that insurance is their parent’s domain of financial planning. This couldn’t be further from the truth because life & health insurance covers are absolutely essential for any starter financial plan, especially for the youth. To break that mould of thinking we headed over to Comic-Con Bengaluru to introduce the man with the plan; Captain Life. He was the only superhero at the venue with the power to secure a superhero’s loved ones. Through fun comic strips and activities with our very own Cosplay character, we took on this stereotype head-on.”