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SBERBANK NEIGHBORHOODS
By
Sberbank
Details
Agency
: Good Moscow
Place
:
Russia
Advertiser
Sberbank is Russia’s largest bank
Objective / insight
Retailers and service providers in Russian cities are often strangely located.
Data show that infrastructure often doesn’t meet local needs
Only 20% of new ventures survives the first two years
Sberbank want to run a campaign for small business loans, as well as to demonstrate technological leadership and support for small businesses.
Implemented strategy
Sberbank uses empty window fronts, billboards and geo targeted online banners to ask locals’ opinions, offering algorithm generated solutions
Data gathered from local residents is used to create new unique ads for businesses
The bank runs customized communication campaigns with thousands of target audiences.
Non-standard media channels, forecasting models and predictive algorithms are used to reach target audiences on-and off-line.
Technology implemented
Hundreds of outdoor ads and over 3,000 unique online banners asking for locals’ opinions on algorithm-generated business ideas for the neighborhood
Suggestions are based on broad range of data
Locals responses initiate an advertising campaign targeting suitable businesses
Messages are sent to all the bank’s business clients that fit the local need. Forecasting models are used to reach suitable entrepreneurs online
Result
9x as many business responses than traditional loan advertising campaigns
30% more cost-efficient
3x as many customers take business development loans.
With reach response the algorithm learns to offer better choices for both locals and businesses.
Sberbank has been approached by major Russian real estate developers to collaborate on better infrastructure planning in areas
Tags:
Algorithm
Billboards
Contextual Banner
geo targeted
Geolocation
Insight data
Programmatic
Window fronts
Others categories:
create new services
enhance the brand experience
improve people’s life
meet consumer’s needs
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