Nationwide Building Society celebrates the voices and stories of ordinary people thru new ad campaign

  • New Nationwide Building Society advertising campaign written and performed by poets speaking up for what is important to them.
  • The campaign launches on Facebook on Friday 16 September with TV launching the following day, during The X Factor, with a two minute advert by Hollie McNish.
  • Additional commercials will run across TV and social media.

SWINDON, 16-Sep-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — Nationwide Building Society is today, Wednesday 14 September, launching a new direction for its advertising that celebrates the voices and stories of ordinary people, speaking up for what matters in society today. The ads seek to make the concept of a building society even more relevant to a new generation of members.

Nationwide was founded over 170 years ago on the principle of helping ordinary people to come together to accomplish something they could not achieve alone. Whether it was to save for a rainy day or to fulfil an ambition to own a home of their own, giving a voice to ordinary people to help them achieve their ambitions is deep in Nationwide’s roots.

The first film by Hollie McNish, which will be aired during The X Factor on ITV on Saturday 17 September, focuses on the experience of being a mum, and aims to show how Nationwide understands the decisions that parents take when it comes to their children. It also underlines Nationwide’s credentials as a trusted children’s savings provider.

The second discusses the theme of loneliness in a connected world – showing how Nationwide understands that, despite the benefits of digital technology, people still want to speak to each other face-to-face – underlining Nationwide’s commitment to continue to invest in branches and its people.

The third focuses on the feeling of owning a place to call to home, supported by Nationwide’s commitment to helping first time buyers.

Both the second and third films will air on Sunday 18 September.

All the commercials end with the line ‘14 million members, building society, nationwide’.

The campaign was developed by the Society’s lead creative agency VCCP with media planning and buying by Havas Media. It is the first major work to launch under new CMO Sara Bennison.

Sara Bennison, Nationwide’s Chief Marketing Officer, said: “Nationwide has one of the best brand stories that has never been told, it is a brand of the people, by the people, for the people. So what better way to bring this to life than through the powerful voices of spoken word poets.

“The voices of ordinary people are rarely heard within financial services advertising today. These ads provide an opportunity for Nationwide to go back to its roots in a powerful, authentic and thought-provoking way while giving people a voice on the things that matter most in their lives. In doing this we demonstrate the deep understanding and deep ethic of care baked into Nationwide as a mutual, while underlining our purpose – building society, nationwide.”

Jim Thornton, VCCP Deputy Executive Creative Director, said: “Each of these poets brings a raw honesty to the words they have written, the subjects they’ve chosen and the way in which they are performed. It’s rare and refreshing to see such authenticity in a world of advertising artifice. Sometimes, advertising is at its most effective when the hand of the client and agency can be least detected.”

The film by Hollie McNish can be accessed here: https://youtu.be/elD6SAPivk4 (This link will open in a new window)

About Nationwide
Nationwide is the world’s largest building society as well as one of the largest savings providers and a top-three provider of mortgages in the UK. It is also a major provider of current accounts, credit cards,ISAs and personal loans. Nationwide has around 15 million customers.

Customers can manage their finances in a branch, via the mobile app, on the telephone, internet and post. The Society has around 18,000 employees. Nationwide’s head office is in Swindon with administration centres based in Northampton, Bournemouth and Dunfermline. The Society also has a number of call centres across the UK.

Contact our Media Team

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Telephone: 01793 655198
Email: press.office@nationwide.co.uk
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SOURCE: Nationwide Building Society

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