Singapore – Singaporean bank POSB is promoting better financial habits in its latest campaign in collaboration with creative agency The Secret Little Agency.
The campaign builds on the bank’s efforts to advance financial wellness amongst Singaporean consumers.
At the heart of the campaign is a film exploring the theme of life, shown through the lens of death. Directed by Thanonchai Sornsriwichai, it follows the relationship of a mother and her son, their story reminding viewers to honour life with good financial habits.
The film also intends to break the concept of financial planning as intimidating as it focuses on relatable characters.
POSB’s campaign follows the release of the Ministry of Finance’s Singapore Budget 2025 in February, which aims to strengthen Singapore’s economic resilience while investing in its future growth. The statement, delivered by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, invited Singaporeans to reevaluate their money habits to manage their expenses well.
A DBS study also prompted the campaign, which found that Gen Zs and millennials are falling behind in investing for their future.
“Through this film, we aim to broaden the concept of self-care to include prioritising our financial well-being. We have a responsibility not just to ourselves, but also to our loved ones, to plan our finances effectively and ensure a comfortable retirement. This is not a burden we want to place on those we care about. Neglecting our own financial wellness, even with the intention of caring for others, should not be seen as a selfless sacrifice. It is an important reminder that small, thoughtful steps can make a powerful impact, especially when it comes to managing money,” Lim Bee Bee, head of marketing at DBS Consumer Banking Group, said.
“The unavoidable truth is that financial planning is the most powerful act of care that impacts not only ourselves but our loved ones too. We were often told this as kids, yet in the hustle and bustle of life, we’ve forgotten that the simple act of building good money habits goes a long way for our future,” Nicholas Ye and Mavis Neo, co-chief creative officers at The Secret Little Agency, commented.
“We saw a need to shift our focus back to create a nationwide movement centred around good financial habits that will serve us not only today but for the rest of our lives,” they added.