Title | GAYNZ |
Brand | ANZ BANK AUSTRALIA |
Product / Service | FINANCIAL |
Category | A06. Financial Products & Services, Commercial Public Services, Business Products & Services |
Entrant | REVOLVER/WILL O'ROURKE Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Idea Creation | TBWA MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
Media | TBWA MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
Production | REVOLVER/WILL O'ROURKE Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
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Paul Reardon | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Executive Creative Director |
Tara Ford | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Creative Director |
Daniel Pizzato | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Creative Director |
Tim Woolford | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Creative |
Scott Canning | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Creative |
Janine Wertheim | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Senior Producer |
The Glue Society's James Dive & Pete Baker | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Artistic, Design & Project Directors |
Michael Ritchie | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Managing Director/Executive Producer |
Josh Mullens | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Executive Producer/Head of Projects |
Jasmin Helliar | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Producer |
Phoebe Marks | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Production Manager |
Sam Hobbs | N/A | Production Designer |
Sam Wilde | N/A | Art Director |
Cameron Stanton | N/A | Construction Manager |
Andrea Davies, Bill Undery, Mark Dixon, Rosalind McKelvey Bunting, Colin Richards, Jo Breneger, Jo Allsop | N/A | Scenic Painters |
Robyn Schremmer | N/A | Graphic Designer |
Ricci Meldrum | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Regional Group Head |
Claire Tenzer | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Group Business Director |
Emily Gray | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Account Manager |
Jack Clemenger | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Account Executive |
Paul Arena | Whybin\TBWA, Melbourne | Digital Planner |
ANZ rebranded as GAYNZ - transforming their entire identity, from the top down, into a celebration of their commitment to the LGBTI community. They changed their name across their owned media channels and they changed their outfit, by completely rebranding an entire bank branch at the heart of the Mardi Gras parade route, into a baroque-inspired GAYNZ bank branch fit for a Queen.
ANZ rebranded to GAYNZ for the month of Mardi Gras across all their owned channels. Even the heads of the bank, including the CEO and the Chief Risk Officer, changed their business cards to GAYNZ. ANZ then transformed an entire bank branch into a Baroque-inspired homage to LGBTI icons. It took teams of scenic artists, architects, engineers, carpenters and sculpturists three months to design and assemble, then it was installed in just one weekend. They also partnered with Twitter, creating Australia’s first branded custom emoji and asked people to share their pride and support online with #GAYNZ.
GAYNZ was big news, generating 816,000,000 media impressions. The GAYNZ branch was visited more than 7,000 times - seven times the foot traffic of a regular ANZ branch. The online response saw a further 80,000 people take the virtual tour via the 360 degree Facebook video. #GAYNZ became the most popular brand hashtag of the entire Mardi Gras and trended Australia-wide. Twice. Positive sentiment shifted from 18% when talking about ANZ, to 98% when talking about GAYNZ - a positive emotional connection with the public that was greater than ANZ could have ever imagined. Opening hours had to be extended to facilitate the demand, and the bank even opened on the weekend with staff from other branch locations volunteering to work at GAYNZ on their days off. Plus, sign ups for ANZ accounts at the GAYNZ branch more than doubled.
The work’s success relied on the public's direct response to a number of invitations ANZ made to participate in their 10th year of support for Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. One of which was the invitation to visit the installation of a GAYNZ bank branch to physically experience ANZ’s commitment, and demonstrate their own personal support for the LGBTI community. And for those who couldn’t, to take a virtual tour of the bank via a 360-degree video created for Facebook.
ANZ is one of the world’s few double A rated financial organisations, operating in more than 30 markets. ANZ are also one of the longest serving partners of the Mardi Gras, celebrating their 10th anniversary of support in 2016. Located at 81 Oxford Street, the GAYNZ branch was at the centre of not just the Mardi Gras parade route, but the Sydney Gay and Lesbian community itself. Oxford street has for almost 40 years been the spiritual home of Sydney's LGBTI community, and where the first parade took place. ANZ asked people through their media channels to show their support for this community by visiting the GAYNZ branch, and by sharing their support online with #GAYNZ.