Announcing Jason Nash Is Not The Face of Unifimoney
But are you seriously going to take financial advice from a multi-millionaire 16-year old dance prodigy? Exactly. What can she really teach anyone about personal finance challenges the rest of us are going to face.
Unifimoney, an online bank for high earning professionals, did it differently. "We wanted someone of renowned creativity, a powerful voice, decades of hard-won experience, a person with gravitas who can speak to all people with both humility and power. Turns out that's super expensive, so instead we went with middle-aged LA-based comedian and YouTube star
Unifimoney is, famously, the only bank in the world with an inhouse comedy team. Drawn to his sense of humor (and affordability), Jason has done a sketch about personal finance and the opportunities for consumers to effortlessly manage their money — and the dangers of not doing so.
Tech has transformed how we manage money — but fewer than 30% of Millennials invest in the stock market and are locked out of the most powerful mass wealth creation machine ever invented. Unifimoney wants to solve that and make saving and investing easier than spending, in fact it's mandatory. Not satisfied with just creating a unique product, they are also creating a unique brand and voice in a market full of cliche and generic tropes.
The new spot builds on the videos already released satirising Big Brand Banks, consumers' often oddly slavish relationship to them and their indifference to consumers.
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