18 Jul 2024

Nationwide returns with third spot as they share profits for second year running

  • Third advert continues Nationwide’s ‘A Good Way to Bank’ campaign, following major rebrand last year
  • Renowned British actor Dominic West is back as fictional rival bank boss
  • Nationwide Fairer Share rewards members for their everyday banking

Nationwide is continuing its ‘A Good Way to Bank’ campaign, with a new campaign centred on their Fairer Share Payment. This year saw nearly 4 million Nationwide members receive a share of Nationwide’s profits, with £100 being paid directly into current accounts of eligible members last month.

The 50-second film, set on a golf course, sees West return to the role of ‘The Boss’ of fictional A.N.Y Bank. Whilst playing a round of golf with the bank’s chairman, West is on the phone to his perceptive assistant, played by comedian Sunil Patel.

West excitedly tells Patel that the banks’ profits are up again, finishing with “News at 10 here I come”. Meanwhile, Patel announces that “Nationwide has shared their profits with nearly 4 million of their members” and suggests that they should be doing something similar, much to the boss’ chagrin.

The campaign launches in TV with 50” spots in top programming including Love Island and The British Open golf. The new ad will also run in VoD, Online Video and Cinema. The campaign is supported by Social, OOH, print, audio, and digital display. Wavemaker UK planned and bought the campaign.

Richard Warren, Director of Brand Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Nationwide, said “Nationwide is the main challenger to the banks, and for the second year running, we are sharing our profits with our members via our Fairer Share Payment. This is the difference of a modern mutual  and is another example of what makes Nationwide a good way to bank."

Dan Seager and Steve Hall, Creative Directors at New Commercial Arts, said: “We're really excited to bring A.N.Y Bank's bumbling boss and his EA back to our screens, supporting such a game-changing initiative from Nationwide as they share their profits with their members for the second year running.”

Nationwide, which now has more branches than any other bank, is continuing to demonstrate its difference. Last year, it extended its Branch Promise, meaning everywhere it has a branch it will remain until at least 2028, while it announced it was returning £340 million of profit to 3.4 million eligible members through its inaugural ‘Fairer Share’ payment, with each receiving £100.​ Nationwide’s rebrand, its biggest in 36 years, rolled out from October last year across its branch network, digital services and banking cards.

Notes to editors

Link to the assets: https://we.tl/t-5gdzRIfPg2

About New Commercial Arts:

New Commercial Arts is an agency that unites brand and customer creativity, to make brands more desirable and easier to buy.

CREDITS

Campaign: Fairer Share

Brand: Nationwide

Director Brand Marketing Corporate Affairs Richard Warren

Senior Manager, Advertising George Bell

Manager, Advertising – Jen Morel

 Agency: New Commercial Arts

Head of Production/Founder: Matt Craigie Atherton

Creative Director: Dan Seager

Creative Director: Steve Hall

Agency Producer: Abbie McLean

Creative Producer: Richard Ross

Business Director: Miriam Goode

Account Director: Dairiona Ryan

Account Manager: Gaelle Rolland

Strategy Director: Rosanagh Ker

Media Agency: Wavemaker

 Artwork: King Henry

Head of Design - Danny Tomkins

Artworker - Sam Stabler
Artworker - Lol Keen

Project Manager - Yaz Mailoud
Production Coordinator - Sophie Charalambous

 

Production Company: Hungry Man
Director: Bryan Buckley
DOP: Scott Henriksen
Executive Producer: Matt Buels
Producer USA: Matt Lefebvre
Producer UK: Hannah Stone

Post: Rascal 
VFX Producer: Hazel Gibson
VFX Supervisor: Andrew “Barnsley” Wood
2D Lead: Adam Maynard
2D: Mikael Theander, Tim Harrysson 
3D Lead: Daniel Westerlund
Colourist: James Bamford
Colour Producer: Jai Durban

Editors: Stitch
Editor:  Sam Sneade
Producers: Maggie McDermott 

Sound: King Lear Sound
Sound Designers: Ed Downham & Ned Sisson