Home Loans SA | South African Home LoansFNB Home Loans | Home Loans SA | South African Home Loans https://homeloans-sa.co.za Find the best Home Loan deal in South Africa Wed, 09 Nov 2011 08:40:07 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 FNB presents: ‘Loans of Our Lives’ https://homeloans-sa.co.za/content/news/fnb-presents-loans-of-our-lives.htm https://homeloans-sa.co.za/content/news/fnb-presents-loans-of-our-lives.htm#comments Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:34:56 +0000 Chris du Toit https://homeloans-sa.co.za/?p=151 Issued by: C-Cubed Communications

First National Bank (FNB) has followed its highly entertaining launch and awareness campaigns for the One Account with a tongue-in-cheek take on one of television’s most successful ‘soapies’ – Days of Our Lives.

Developed by FNB’s marketing partner, FCB Johannesburg, the new One Account campaign is called ‘Loans of Our Lives’.

The brief put to FCB Johannesburg’s strategic team was to produce infomercials to explain the benefits of the product, launched 18 months ago, and demonstrate the relevant savings. A customer depositing his or her salary into the One Account and consolidating all his debt into a One Account, enables the customer to shave years off his loan and pay the combined debt off at one low rate.

Explaining the creative treatment, FCB South Africa group executive director, Ashley Bacon, said One Account has always had an ‘irreverent’ personality so there was an opportunity to push the envelope even further than usual.

“Once the ‘soap opera big idea’ had been mooted and given the go ahead by the client, the FCB strategists and the account management teams, FCB Johannesburg’s creatives Ulric Charteris and Jean Roux Bezuidenhout developed the scripts,” he said.

“Briefly, information about the One Account is written into typical ‘soapie’ scenarios and dialogue – a central character is used to ‘incidentally’ demonstrate the savings as the soap opera ‘stars’ talk through their financial woes and are then – in true soap style – given advice. In one scene, the character appears as an artist in the park and his canvas becomes the medium on which the savings are calculated; in another he is a waiter but this time his menu board is used as the vehicle.

For example, a character called Minky says: ‘You have to pull yourself together, Lesley. For once listen to your mother, now I know that I’m not your real mother, and when your real mother was abducted by the Russian mafia after your father joined that religious sect I took you into my home and it wasn’t much of a childhood being raised as a girl till you were eighteen, but we only had sons and your stepfather would have died if I had told him the truth after all those years, but that’s the past’. Lesley responds: ‘Mum, I can’t seem to manage my finances’ to which Minky suggests: ‘Why don’t you just get a One Account?’. She goes on to explain, among other points, that ‘Now, with a One Account, because your income goes straight into your account you’ll save about R300 a month on interest. And if you keep that R300 in your account every month in total you’ll save about R80 000 over the term of your loan’. The central character is present in this scene as a waiter chalking up the savings on his menu board.

“As the information to be communicated is relatively technical in nature, Ulric and Jean had to strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education; to further enhance the ‘soap opera’ concept, we cast ‘real-life’ soap stars in each commercial. I think the result is spot-on,” said Bacon.

The two commercials were shot in studio over three days by Red Pepper.

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FNB throws its weight behind industry professionalism https://homeloans-sa.co.za/content/news/fnb-throws-its-weight-behind-industry-professionalism.htm https://homeloans-sa.co.za/content/news/fnb-throws-its-weight-behind-industry-professionalism.htm#comments Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:09:50 +0000 Chris du Toit https://homeloans-sa.co.za/?p=127 28 November 2006 First National Bank’s (FNB) Home Loans Division has taken a giant step towards realising its four-year-old vision of increasing real estate professionalism with the launch of the FNB’s Real Estate Business School (REBS). The school is a joint venture with the Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB) and intended through estate agent training to promote credible services and estate agent integrity to the consumer and homeowner in the purchase of property. The formal agreement between FNB’s Real Estate Business School (REDS) and the Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB), headed up by Mrs. Nomande Mapetla, was signed in Johannesburg this week. Ed Grondel, CEO of FNB Home Loans Division said, in signing the agreement, that the solution to many real estate problems was rooted in the need to secure professional resources, particularly in learning material, rather than simply fund the status quo. ‘We believe this can best be achieved by resources that can substantially re-write and reconfigure the learning material and deliver these higher levels of learning content through a credible channel and curriculum that will qualify agents for a Certificate Programme. As a result, FNB had forged the link between REDS and the EAAB. All learning material content was in accordance with the National Qualifications Framework. Grondel said the initiative would elevate not only skills, but also ethics. This would result in the industry attracting higher levels of talent – especially black talent.

“Let us encourage our front-liners to be more knowledgeable and, more importantly, let us use what we have now created to attract career-minded young people and build a better industry and a better future for us all.” (Rodney Hayter, 10 Nov 2006)

First National Bank is a division of FirstRand Bank Limited. An Authorised Financial Services Provider. Source: Nedbank Property Talk

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