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UCB AGROBANKING

GREY BANGLADESH, Dhaka / UCB - UCASH, SHWAPNO / 2019

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Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Overview

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Overview

Why is this work relevant for PR?

One of the largest banks in Bangladesh, UCB, has partnered with nationwide supermarket chain, Shwapno, to enable the country’s farmers to open bank accounts. A large proportion of the Bangladeshi population lives in rural areas without bank accounts. One of the main challenges facing this farming community is the overproduction of food, which is either wasted or sold to middlemen at low prices, cutting into their income. Even though the market is not lucrative, UCB and Shwapno united together to add financial benefits to transforming lives of local farmers. This got huge organic PR coverage as the

Background

The paradox about Bangladesh is that it has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world with half of its adults remaining financially excluded. Lack of sufficient fund, high cost of financial transaction and lack of banks’ dedication to offer diversified services are seen to be the major roadblocks for greater financial inclusion. Hence, they remain as the futile long-tail for the banks.

In Bangladesh, agriculture is the largest employment sector and most of the unbanked population are farmers by profession, living in the rural areas. So, the 36 million farmers are the financial outcasts who are living off the land, and without the ability to access credit, save, and secure their future.

United Commercial Bank (UCB), one of the biggest banks in Bangladesh, decided to bring a change in their outlook about the financially excluded ones and make the banking facilities approachable and accessible for them.

Describe the creative idea

The unbanked farmers don’t have enough cash to go to banks, but they grow fresh produce which are often yielded more than needed. However, the excess produce is more when it comes to individual families but insignificant to sell in the wholesale market. Therefore, those are generally sold at unfairly low prices where the middlemen get benefited the most. So, we thought of solving both the issues i.e. lack of funds for the farmers and getting unfair prices for the excess produce, through one idea – AgroBanking.

AgroBanking is the world’s first gumption to transform fresh fruits and vegetables into bank accounts. It allows farmers to open micro savings accounts in exchange for their produce. The initiative is designed to enable farmers to build credit histories, amass savings and eventually become eligible for other benefits like loans.

Describe the PR strategy

AgroBanking is that two-party platform where the currency to deposit into bank accounts is not hard cash, rather it’s the fresh produce. To convert the fresh produce into money, Shwapno, the largest retail chain was collaborated with, who already sources fresh produce from the marginal growers.

So, the intent was to keep the implementation completely real. Hence, it was decided to introduce the solution amidst the farmers in real locations and see their responses. The expectation was to get spontaneous response from the farmers as it’s meant to transform their lives in the coming days. If the lives of few hundred farmers can change in the initial phase of implementation, imagine how big the news can be looking at the potential of it in changing the lives of 36 million unbanked farmers.

Describe the PR execution

The implementation was recorded and uploaded on the social media pages of UCB and Shwapno. The expectation was to get traction on social media which will also get the attention of media.

List the results

The idea was quickly picked up by media. In the first few weeks, the initiative generated 40+ media impressions, garnering coverage worth of 1.5 million dollars with zero spending. It also generated highly positive conversations on social media about the potential of this concept to reduce poverty. Though the project was initially launched in five points in one district, 115 more villages are showing interest and requesting UCB and Shwapno to start AgroBanking at their villages as well.

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