Dreamers
Media and Advertising has launched an interesting scheme for Out Of Home (OOH)
advertising. The company will pay the EMI of the car which the customer buys
through them, in return the customer will have to allow Dreamers to run
advertisements.
All
of us have seen radio taxis with advertisements on them, which helps the taxi companies in
boosting profits. Dreamers is trying to do is quite a similar thing and this can
benefit those who don’t care much about what the exteriors of their cars says
or has on it.
So
how does it work? The customer decides a car he wants to buy (up to a maximum
of Rs. 6 lakhs) and pay 25% as down payment on the 5 year loan. The car will be
brought through Dreamers who will then pay the first three years EMI on the
vehicle. The remaining 2 years EMI will have to be paid by the customer. Any
one who travels a minimum of 1500 kms a month is eligible. The company will
cover 40 to 60% of your car’s exterior with advertisements and the customer has
to keep your car clean and not tamper with the stickers or VTS (a device which
tracks how many kmshave been driven by the customer)
Dreamers
Media and Advertising is targeting customers from middle income group who have
an annual income of less than Rs. 10 lakhs. The stickers used on the vehicle
will be Vinyl printed using eco solvent inks. Clarity about other terms like in
cases of dents and accidents as to who will bear the cost of replacing the stickers
is still not clear .
The
scheme is open all India. A 24×7 call center has been put in place to ensure
smooth functioning of the system. The company is betting big on higher budgets
from advertisers, increasing commuting distance and decreasing penetration of
newspapers and television. A turnover of Rs. 150 crores is being targeted in
the first fiscal.
So
what is the benefit? Let’s take the Honda Brios MT for
example. The vehicle costs Rs. 5.55 lakhs (on-road, Mumbai). The ex-showroom
price is Rs. 4,89,425/-. Thus 25% down payment will be 1,22,356/-. The pending
amount which will be the loan which is Rs. 3,67,069/-. Thus the EMI will be Rs.
8064/- at an interest rate of 12% (Dreamers might get lower interest rate as
they will be having higher volumes). Thus Dreams will end up paying Rs.
2,90,304/- and the remaining two years EMI will be Rs. 1,93,536/-. So in total,
the customer will end up paying Rs. 3,81,584/- for a Rs. 5.55 lakh car. The
customer’s saving will be Rs. 1,73,416/- although he will really end up saving
Rs. 2.90 lakhs since the interest payment is there whether you opt for this
scheme or not.
There
are very few cars which fit in this scheme since most cars go above Rs. 6 lakhs
in price. A diesel car will be easier to live with since your minimum running
has to be 1500 kms a month.
I
have many doubts about this scheme
1. Will people like this idea?
2.
Will you like being a part of a big
advertisement?
3.
What if the company where you are
working is a competitor for the company advertised on the car?
4.
What if the general public mistakes
youas a representative of the company being advertised and asks you for a demonstration
and for free samples?
5.
They might think of you as a
travelling salesman?
6.
The general public might think that
you are a part of a cab company?
7.
How would the car be taxed - as a
private vehicle or a commercial vehicle?
1.
Nice information, many thanks to the author. It is incomprehensible to me now, but in general, the usefulness and significance is overwhelming.
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