New Advance America Ad Campaign Champions Hard-Working Americans
New Advance America Ad Campaign Champions Hard-Working Americans
Effort designed to correct misperceptions about payday loan customers
SPARTANBURG, S.C., Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A groundbreaking ad campaign from Advance America Cash Advance Centers (NYSE:AEA), the nation's largest provider of payday advance services, gives a human face to the millions of people who use short-term loans responsibly to meet their financial needs.
Five television commercials each profile a real person engaged in their occupation - a paramedic, a gym teacher, a waitress, a bus driver and a shoe salesman - and each serves an important role in our society. The spots address the occasional financial challenges faced by hardworking Americans and pledges support from Advance America, ending with the tagline, "Because you advance America."
"There is a tremendous misunderstanding about the individuals who use payday loans," said Trudy Boyles, chief marketing officer for the Spartanburg, S.C., company. "The majority are hard-working Americans with middle-class incomes, and almost half of them own their own homes. We want to correct any misperceptions about our customers, thank them for what they do to make our cities and towns run, and let them know we're here for them when they need us."
The campaign was developed by Greenville, S.C., ad agency Erwin-Penland, part of The Interpublic Group's Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos. Backyard Productions' Chace Strickland, whose award-winning work includes commercials for Wachovia, Chevy, Campbell Soup and Michelob, directed the spots.
"The payday loan industry is one of the most misunderstood industries in our nation, and the advertising has a lot to do with it," said Erwin-Penland Executive Creative Director Andy Mendelsohn. "The misperception is that payday lenders are out to take advantage of people, when in fact they provide a valuable service for millions of Americans who may not have the financial alternatives some of us enjoy. We developed this campaign to speak for them as much as to them, to defend their right to use payday loans responsibly so they can go on with their lives."
Commercials will air in television markets across the country through November 30. The campaign will also include radio and direct mail in select markets.
First Call Analyst:
FCMN Contact: kim.simko@erwinpenland.com
Source: Advance America
CONTACT: Kim Simko of Erwin-Penland Public Relations, +1-864-672-7436,
or kim.simko@erwinpenland.com; or Jamie Fulmer of Advance America,
+1-864-342-5633, or jfulmer@advanceamerica.net
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