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Home Credit India looks to build brand resonance with ‘Zindagi Hit!’

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Mumbai: On the occasion of the Diwali festival, Home Credit India (HCIN), a local arm of the leading global consumer finance provider, launched its new brand campaign with the promise of “Zindagi Hit” as an effort to redefine brand connect with consumers in the endeavour to fulfil aspirations. This campaign comes on the heels of Home Credit India having completed 10 years in the Indian market as a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulated consumer non-banking financial company (NBFC) this year.

The brand launched as a Diwali campaign film, symbolising its reinvigorated mission to empower people to live the life they want now and reposition HCIN as an enabler of fulfilling wishes and aspirations to bring the joy & happiness customers long for.

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Home Credit, in its decadal journey in India, has seen that consumers across income categories have the same expectations from life. However, consumers in low-income categories often keep these expectations suppressed or in waiting owing to constraints in purchasing power. Herein lies the value of Home Credit India, who financially empowers the underserved borrowers through easy and hassle-free loans that bring to reality every wish & aspiration. And when dreams come true, every life moment becomes a hit.

Speaking about the new brand tagline this Diwali, Home Credit India chief marketing officer Ashish Tiwari said, “This year, as we complete a decade in India, we saw it as the right time to take the brand even closer to our customers. Based on the learning imbibed with the “ZindagiHit” tagline, we want to rejuvenate the meaning and connect the brand Home Credit with customers and potential loan seekers. A loan is an empowerment for the right use cases, and Home Credit strives to be the enabler in people’s lives to help them make dreams and aspirations a reality. This way, we at Home Credit India are working with our customers to enable them to make their “ZindagiHit.”

The value proposition of Home Credit India’s brand campaign centres on traits such as optimism, progress, trustworthiness, transparency, and that of an enabler, making it a brand of choice when it comes to consumer loans. The festive campaign is live across digital platforms, including Home Credit’s social channels such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and on a popular OTT platform like MX Player.

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Adding to the fervour of the festive season and in an endeavour to boost consumer sentiments, this Diwali, Home Credit India makes “ZindagiHit” for customers on purchasing mobiles, consumer durables and home appliances worth at least Rs 20,000 from HCIN’s 50K+ points of sale (PoS) partner shops by giving out a 7.5 per cent cashback against the loan amount, which will directly be debited into the bank account.

Home Credit India also recently launched a campaign “#10SaalBemisal” to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The campaign highlighted the brand’s decade-long journey in India and how they have been promoting financial inclusion by enabling credit penetration throughout the nation, resulting in the introduction of borrower-centric services and products like Safe Pay (payment holiday, no pre-payment penalty, and insurance), Care 360 (a holistic healthcare service protection product), Ujjwal EMI Card (the digital pre-set credit limit card), and more.

Having built a strong brand presence in the country, Home Credit India is currently operating in over 625 cities, with a network of 53,000 PoS and a growing customer base of 15 million. A responsible consumer lender, Home Credit India has also engaged more than 3 million individuals through its financial literacy campaign “Paise Ki Paathshala” in order to foster a responsible borrowing culture in society at large.

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Indian Silk House Agencies launches ‘Shubho Smriti’ PoilaBoishakh campaign

Brand celebrates Bengali New Year with stories of 100 women and their saree memories.

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MUMBAI: Indian Silk House Agencies has woven a beautiful new story for PoilaBoishakh, one stitched together with memories, emotions, and the timeless elegance of a saree. The leading saree retailer has unveiled ‘Shubho Smriti’, a digital-first campaign that brings together the voices of 100 women sharing their personal celebrations of the Bengali New Year. The campaign highlights how the saree remains an essential thread in these evolving traditions, from daughters gifting their mothers after years of quiet sacrifice to sarees passed down through generations carrying decades of love.

Indian Silk House Agencies CEO Darshan Dudhoria said, “What gives any tradition its relevance over time are the memories people attach to it. For over five decades, we have been closely connected to this cultural fabric. This campaign came from a simple intent to listen to these stories of our customers and bring them together.”

To mark the occasion, the brand has launched a dedicated PoilaBoishakh collection featuring handwoven textiles such as Matka silk and Jamdani, along with classic reds and whites, softer seasonal hues, and brighter options. The collection starts at ₹999 and is now available online and in stores across Eastern India.

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By blending cultural nostalgia with contemporary storytelling, Indian Silk House Agencies has created more than just a campaign, it has turned personal memories into a shared celebration of tradition, emotion, and timeless style.

This PoilaBoishakh, the brand reminds us that the most beautiful things in life are often the ones we weave into our own stories, one elegant drape at a time.

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