ahm encourages Australians to dump their partners in new campaign via DDB Melbourne
This week, ahm health Insurance is launching a provocative new retail campaign via DDB Melbourne entitled, ‘How to dump your partner, and why it’s good for your health.’
The online campaign references an ingrained consumer behaviour – most people choose a health insurer and then blindly stick with them. As a result Aussies are not getting the best deal. So in this campaign ahm educates consumers about how to get out of these ‘relationships’.
Says Peita Golden, head of marketing and communications at ahm: “ahm is focussed on making sure as many Australians as possible have access to great value health insurance. So if you feel like you’re being taken for granted by your current health insurance partner, it might be time to dump them. And for once it’s OK to do it online.”
Says Dion Appel, managing director, DDB Melbourne: “No-one likes a toxic relationship. Especially one that costs you money. Hopefully this campaign is a funny, educational way to encourage people to change their health insurance behaviour.”
The first instalment of the campaign launches online, with more ‘How to dump’ content to follow on social media.
Client Team
ahm General Manager – Chris Carroll
ahm Head of Marketing & Communications – Peita Golden
ahm Marketing Manager – Amanda Romeo
Agency: DDB Melbourne
Chief Creative Officer – Darren Spiller
Creative Directors – Glen Dickson & Robbie Brammall
Art Director – Anna Stickley
Head of Onscreen – Tuesday Picken
Senior Planner – Rob Martyn-Wilde
Managing Director – Dion Appel
Group Business Director – Julia Sheehan
Business Manager – Julia Canavan
Production
Editor – Marissa Brain
Online – Alex Badham
Sound Design – Colin Simkins, Gusto Music
4 Comments
That’s weird, and not at all in a good way
I actually think these are quite fun.
I get what they’re trying to do here, but too many words in a voice-over that is in dissonance with the pictures. So I didn’t hear a word of the ‘sell’.
What a load of crap.
Now I know why Darren left.