eftpos calls on Australians to get on the ‘Nice List’ this Christmas in a new campaign via Joy

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EFTPOS COFFEE SCREEN GRAB 1.jpgeftpos is calling on Australians to get on the ‘Nice List’ this Christmas with the first TV and digital advertisements for the 2013 Giveback program via Joy.

Aired for the first time last night, the ‘Nice List’ campaign features two alternate versions – Coffee and Trolley – and will air for four weeks on TV, digital and online advertising.  It encourages Australians to help choose which worthy causes should receive a share of up to $2 million that will be donated to charity this Christmas.

EFTPOS TOLLEY SCREEN GRAB 1.jpgThe TVC reminds consumers that there is an easy way to get on the ‘Nice List’ this Christmas, simply by pressing CHQ or SAV for the duration of the 2013 Giveback program, and voting for their favourite worthy cause at eftposgiveback.com.au.

 

Says Neera Manawakul, eftpos chief marketing officer: “This campaign is a simple and effective way of sharing our values and our tradition of giving back to the community at Christmas.

 

“With this year’s Giveback advertising campaign, it is easy to get on the Nice List, by choosing the cause for donation and then, when the next phase of the advertising campaign is live, pressing CHQ or SAV every time you shop.”

Says Chad Mackenzie, creative director at Joy: “It’s been a pleasure working with the team at eftpos on this year’s Giveback campaign. Not just because it’s a fantastic initiative and they plan to give up to $2 million to charities, but because we managed to create a way where we can all still get on Santa’s nice list.  Every Australian will be eager to get on the Nice List this Christmas and make amends for the naughty things they do throughout the year.  And let’s face it, without eftpos and the Giveback program, few of us would end up getting any presents!”

 

The integrated campaign is also brought to life by another eftpos agency partner Totem Communications, which helped to build the online voting mechanism.

 

Last year’s online poll showed overwhelming support for eftpos to direct the 2012 Giveback donation towards a charity that assisted people with disabilities. Of the more than 40,000 Australians who voted in the poll, 30% indicated their support for a charity that assisted people with disabilities.

 

In 2012, eftpos Giveback donated $1 million to Vision Australia to help fulfil the organisation’s long time ambition to build a new Seeing Eye Dog breeding and training centre in Melbourne.  In 2011, $1 million was donated to The Salvos for a number of community programs.

 

Creative Agency – Joy – Credits

Executive Creative Director – Christy Peacock

Creative Director – Chad Mackenzie

Art Director – Blair Kimber

Copywriter – Emma Clegg

Producer – Sarah Cowen

Senior Account Director – Alex Tracy

Account Director – Tim Stuart

Account Manager – Nicholas Bailly