Jakarta, Indonesia – AIA in Indonesia has recently launched its latest ‘Rethink Healthy’ campaign, which aims to change how common folks view health and make it a bigger part of their daily lives by offering a new definition of health, encouraging more people to live healthier lives through enjoyable and easily integrated daily activities.

The ‘Rethink Healthy’ initiative from AIA seeks to advance a new, more relevant, and inclusive notion of health for all. It promotes a more sustainable and all-encompassing approach to health and emphasizes routine tasks that, when completed consciously, can enhance health in a more comprehensive and doable way.

The new campaign places a strong emphasis on the idea of “Berbeda-beda tapi sehat juga (different, but healthy too),” which suggests that everyone has a different definition and approach to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Everyone may find their own method to reach their health goals with the support of easy-to-integrate simple activities like walking, singing, resting, taking public transit, and spending time in nature.

Kathryn Parapak, chief marketing officer at AIA Indonesia, said, “Everyone has a unique way of taking care of their health. Through ‘Rethink Healthy’, we want to show that healthy living can be achieved with multi-dimensional activities. The important thing is to find activities that suit each person’s lifestyle and preferences. We believe that by providing space for individuals to explore and tailor healthy activities to their needs, they will be more motivated to achieve their health goals.”

She added, “With simple and diverse daily activities, we hope that this campaign will involve more people in Indonesia to jointly realise a healthier, longer, better life. This campaign is also carried out in various AIA Group markets and is expected to contribute to AIA’s One Billion ambition to engage one billion people in healthier lives by 2030.”

As part of this local campaign rollout, AIA will also host a ‘Sing A Thon’ to bring the idea to life, inviting everyone to join in on group singing and karaoke. The purpose of the activity is to demonstrate that singing has advantages for both physical and mental health in addition to being enjoyable. The public is welcome to attend the ‘Sing A Thon’, which is scheduled for the end of 2024. 

Meanwhile, Dion Wiyoko, an AIA vitality ambassador, commented, “As someone who has a busy schedule, with this ‘Rethink Healthy’ I am rethinking my health and my family and I have found a new way to maintain a healthy lifestyle through AIA Vitality which helps me to maintain my health in a simple way even by walking. I became aware that these small, consistent steps can bring great benefits and changes to my health.”

Hong Kong – AIA Group Limited has announced the launch of its new brand campaign platform, ‘Rethink Healthy.’ The campaign intends to challenge misconceptions and narrow images of health in Asia, arguing for new definitions of health that would inspire more people to live healthier lives. 

‘Rethink Healthy’ advocates for a more inclusive, pertinent, and doable approach to wellbeing that is more sustainable and inclusive for people in Asia. This campaign is part of the AIA One Billion initiative of AIA Group Limited, which aims to empower one billion people to live better, longer lives by 2030. 

The anthemic video ‘Rethink Healthy’ challenges how social media influences how we portray health in its introduction. It will be bolstered by staff involvement initiatives, community activities, and marketing campaigns spanning multiple Asian regions.

The anthemic video tries to extend viewpoints by showing health as a mix of physical, mental, financial, and environmental well-being, rather than relying primarily on physical appearance as a health indicator. It aims to revolutionise the way healthy lifestyles are spoken and portrayed, emphasising that each person can embark on their own unique road to health and wellness. 

The video broadens the concept of activities, opportunities, and choices that promote overall health and wellness. It also redefines how exercise and healthy eating can benefit health, proving that every small step matters and that increasing confidence leads to progressively significant actions and benefits. 

The formation of the campaign was prompted by a regional wellness report ordered by AIA, which revealed that a large number of Asian consumers felt that maintaining good health was too hard and unachievable. Important research findings showed that even though most respondents wish to get healthier, 80% don’t think they are healthy right now. Consequently, 57% of individuals polled said they were unable to modify anything to make their health better. 

People throughout Asia are overwhelmed by the frequent, restricted portrayals of ideal health and fitness habits. Furthermore, 63% of respondents feel that exercise must be intense and prolonged to be healthy, discouraging many people from becoming more physically active. The majority of people polled feel that little activities cannot promote physical health, despite research showing the importance of tiny steps taken repeatedly to develop habits.

Speaking about the campaign, Stuart A. Spencer, AIA group chief marketing officer, said, “Our reality today is that Asia is getting wealthier but not healthier. The prevalence of lifestyle diseases is rapidly accelerating despite people wanting to improve their health. The research is very clear, consumers need and want help. AIA’s ‘Rethink Healthy’ campaign is a direct response to this urgent need by reframing the journey to health and wellness to be more inclusive. We need to change how we portray healthy lifestyles and make clear that this is specific to every individual, and help people take their own unique journey towards health and wellness. Every market in Asia is immensely diverse, however the discussion around health is often one-dimensional.” 

He added, “We are on a mission to change attitudes, mindsets, behaviours and debunk preconceived notions of what healthy means for every individual. Through this campaign we will engage many more people in Asia to live Healthier, Longer, Better Lives and accelerate progress towards our AIA One Billion goal.”

Manila, Philippines – Philam Life, the Philippines-based insurance company by multinational insurance and finance firm AIA Group, has partnered with India’s growth marketing platform Lemnisk, to implement a Customer Data Platform (CDP), aiming to deliver an orchestrated and personalized customer experience.

Lemnisk provides CDP-led personalization and real-time marketing automation solutions that deliver customer experiences that aim to bring increased conversions, retention, and growth for enterprises.

During the pilot engagement, Lemnisk will be collaborating to amplify Philam Life’s digital leads funnel and increase existing customer engagement on its digital properties.

According to Philam Life’s CMO Leo Tan, the insurance company is at an exciting time where the pandemic has pushed them to fast track the development of their digital capabilities. 

“Piloting a CDP is the first step towards a more customer-centric approach in lead generation and we are excited to welcome Lemnisk onboard as we collaboratively create a more relevant and stronger leads management program that will benefit potential customers,” said Tan.

Meanwhile, Subra Krishnan, the CEO of Lemnisk, commented that they are immensely excited at the opportunity to partner with Philam Life in its journey to create an engine for phenomenal customer experience and amplify its business objectives. 

“The pandemic has mandated a strong data strategy foundational to long-term customer value and the way brands like AIA Philam Life have responded truly sets them apart. We look forward to innovating together and exploring valuable use cases,” said Krishnan.