Ujjivan SFB launches an innovative campaign on ‘World No Tobacco Day’

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Ujjivan SFB launches an innovative campaign on ‘World No Tobacco Day’

It aims to drive awareness amongst individuals to make healthier financial choices.

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Mumbai: Ujjivan Small Finance Bank (Ujjivan SFB), a small finance bank in India, has launched a unique initiative on ‘World No Tobacco Day’ to drive awareness amongst individuals to make healthier financial choices. The initiative is to catch people's attention when they are least expecting and make them think.

To ensure that the message reaches the right audience, Ujjivan SFB will distribute creatively designed lookalike cigarette boxes in high footfall smoking zones, such as around corporate offices, malls, nukkads etc. Each cigarette pack is designed with the message ‘Healthy habit to save more’. Additionally, the cards within the boxes will encourage people to explore options like opening savings and fixed deposit at an attractive interest rate, for better financial health.

Commenting on the initiative, Ujjivan SFB CMO Lakshman Velayutham said, "The ‘World No Tobacco Day’, initiative is about presenting another choice to people. While they are aware, we are trying to serve a reminder with choices that they could possibly make. We believe our messages on ‘Savings Habit’ and ‘Wealth Creation’, without stepping into their personal space, will have the desired positive impact”.

The three-day campaign starting 29 May 2024 will cover 100 plus urban and semi-urban locations across 30 cities in India, including Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Jamshedpur, Hyderabad, Assam, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Ghaziabad, Noida, Delhi and Bengaluru.