Attract new customers through a mobile app — it sounds simple, but in reality, each installation should become not just a number in a report, but a real driver of business: opening cards, connecting products. The plan was ambitious: during one advertising flight (~2 months), scale traffic and increase the number of installations by 80%, which would help the client’s business achieve +15% growth in opened cards.
The banking category in digital is practically not growing (source: SimilarWeb PRO, 2025). The average user already has several cards and apps from different banks installed. People rarely look for a new bank; they just use what they already have on their phone.
In such conditions, classic performance becomes more expensive every day, and competition for each installation becomes more aggressive. We needed to not just buy traffic, but appear at the very moment when a person has a specific financial need: “I need an easy-to-understand card,” “I want a profitable transfer,” “Where can I quickly open an account?” And at that very moment, offer a simpler and more appropriate solution. Otherwise, one of our competitors would get the install.
Insight and strategy
After conducting a behavioral analysis, we realized that users don’t choose a bank as a brand. They choose the fastest way to solve their problem. Open a card — now. Transfer funds — without confusing fees. Open an account — in a few clicks. If the app doesn’t explain its value in a few seconds, the decision is made in favor of another.
We built a strategy around the idea of being present at all key touchpoints and immediately responding to requests in the language of Kredobank’s positioning — “correct, transparent, without unnecessary complications.” The ad did not talk about the brand, but showed a specific solution: the simplest and most correct way to meet your financial needs here and now.
We started with the foundation — optimizing the installation point. We audited the visual and content parts of the pages in the stores and formed recommendations with a focus on clearly communicating value. The user should understand in 3 seconds why this particular bank.
Working with search queries became the basis. We launched search campaigns with broad matching based on AI and an expanded system of negative keywords that was constantly updated. Every relevant query should lead to us, not to our competitors.
But we went further — competitive expansion. We launched advertising for competitors’ brands. Yes, it’s expensive, but it consolidates our presence in a competitive environment and shapes the perception of Kredobank as a strong player. When a user is looking for a solution, they see us — with an alternative that may be better.
The performance mix expanded our reach: Google ecosystem, Meta, TikTok — each channel captured the audience at different stages of the decision-making process. And personalization after a click through custom app pages for users from ads ensured maximum relevance and conversion.
During the flight (October-December 2025), we managed to exceed our goals:
When performance marketing is successfully combined with clear positioning and a well-thought-out installation point, the app becomes not just another bank on the list, but the simplest and most appropriate solution for the user.
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53% of Ukraine’s economy depends on food and agricultural exports. Today, landmines occupy 30% of our land, which is twice the size of Portugal. Without global assistance, it will take decades to make it safe. Countless agricultural fields remain dangerous. People can’t work there.
The Minefields Honey Project ‒ the mix of nature and tech helps us to create a product that was never meant to exist by turning unsafe areas into flourishing gardens for symbolic honeymaking.
Personnel limited edition jars with details about our issue became a diplomatic tool and were given directly to influential people. The harvested honey became an invitation to fundraising events for Ukraine’s demining. The first 55 personnel jars were presented at special economic events such as World Economic Forum (Davos) and, USA-Ukraine Partnership Forum (Washington D.C.).
For now, the project has resulted in 175 000 000 impressions and numerous headlines with zero budget investments. It also received awards in huge international festivals such as Cannes Lions, KIAF, and others.
In 2024, Saatchi & Saatchi Ukraine, Kernel Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, and the Union of Beekeepers of Ukraine gathered the new honey harvest to ensure the project’s continuation.
read moreThe celebration of Kyivstar’s 25th anniversary was supposed to be the highlight of 2022. However, due to the war, traditional approaches to business and media planning no longer worked.
In the realities of full-scale war, Kyivstar reduced its media budgets by 30%. Consumer behavior changed, but the positioning of the brand “Human Connection” became even more relevant. The campaign for a new tariff for the 25th anniversary with the option of donations for the army was launched as a special crisis solution in wartime to save the lives of Ukrainian defenders and literally restore human connections in the de-occupied cities. The key challenge was optimizing the media support of the campaign.
The basis of the planning was Big Data from previous campaigns. Based on this, we created a new approach to planning, using econometric attribution modeling of users’ actual actions. Our data-driven strategy led to a significant shift in the TV and digital media split from 70/30 to a more effective 35/65. We managed to identify the most influential communication methods, thus increasing the amount of direct communication (SMS, push notifications, etc.) and additionally the share of display components in digital tools due to its economic efficiency and higher conversion rates in donation activations.
For continuous tracking of results and accuracy, we created live dashboards.
Results:
x2.5 Activation of the superpower “Helping the Armed Forces of Ukraine”
+20 p.p. Contribution to the restoration of Ukraine
+4 p.p. Brand connection
+4 p.p. Market leadership in mobile communications
read morePodorozhnyk is one of the TOP-5 pharmacy chains in Ukraine. The brand is growing rapidly, therefore, it needs an update that would reflect its fresh essence, advantages, and values.
The Publicis Ukraine team has rethought the brand identity and key message for the new Podorozhnyk. This is how the slogan appeared: “Podorozhnyk. Knows that helps”. It is based on two main brand advantages. On one hand, the brand has the necessary competencies, knowledge, experience, and resources to tell the client which drugs would be helpful in a specific case. On the other hand, Podorozhnyk cares about its client, offering high-quality drugs with no fakes. Also provides regular discount programs: “Quality available to everyone”, and provides additional services such as “Doctor at the pharmacy” etc.
Then the agency team updated the logo. Over the past years, Podorozhnyk has managed to build brand awareness, so when working with the visual component, it was important to maintain continuity, while reflecting updates and modernizing it. Thus, the recognizable medical cross and plantain leaf were visually rethought in the main green color. They merged into a single entity, where the significant element of the sign is linked to the corresponding word in the logo by color: the cross to the word pharmacy and the leaf to the Podorozhnyk. The logo has become concise and simple to understand, and the font has become lighter, neater, and more open.
read moreThis is a showcase of how Lenovo, a hi-tech electronics brand, thinks not only about the functional features of its products, but also takes care of both product usage conditions and client’s comfort.
Creating of Lenovo Meowbook – laptop for cats – added more emotions into the user-brand relationships as well as highlighting such a problem as ‘device damaging from cat’s fur’ which became communicative innovation in this category.
Virus orientation, originality, and non-standard merging of high technologies and additional customer care allowed Lenovo to be organically discussed in media and got 9.5 million impressions.
read moreThe Ukrainian Creative Awards festival took place in Odesa from May 29 to June 1. It is a large-scale event in the creative market of the country, which brings together the most ideological and inspired creative people. Creativity is their natural way of life, so we believe that such people are the real driving force that can change the world. Thus was born our idea for the advertising campaign of the festival “Creativity — Ukrainian national idea”, thanks to which the creative flair in itself could be discovered and supported by everyone.
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Nescafé 3in1 needed to attract a young audience through its communication.
This audience watches TV less often and has left a trust to direct advertising. But they trust opinion leaders and consume a lot of YouTube. They like music content and Alyona Alyona is one of the most popular local singers among them.
SOLUTION
RESULTS
For years the Chewing Gum category was represented by 2 leading brands: Orbit and Dirol. Orbit was a prominent player both in media investments and sales. Meanwhile, Dirol was #2 brand and eventually fell into the stasis where ad investment maintained the existing level of brand awareness while losing its positions in brand usage, consideration, and market share. Yet, Dirol decided to refresh its positioning and appeal to a younger audience – Generation Z.
Looking for an interesting youth territory we came upon bloggers trend. A big part of the audience is not only interacting with blogger content but dreaming of becoming one. Willing to help people with video content we created a Dirol Blogger Academy. Participants of the project had the possibility to learn how to become a blogger with special lessons from popular influencers, and the winner got 1 mln. views on Youtube for promotion of personal channel.
This project reflected the audience’s dreams vowed prominent brand slogan “Dirol. Inspires with taste” and positively affected brand sales.
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