TD Ameritrade Institutional’s New Marketing Campaign Gets Personal
Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) August 27, 2013 -- Don’t take this ad personally, or better yet, do. At TD Institutional “people matter” is a core value and a central theme in a new advertising campaign targeting the financial advisor community.
The business to business marketing campaign, titled Human Finance,” is about the importance of people and relationships in an industry driven by numbers. The campaign aims to attract new advisors to TD Ameritrade Institutional who share the values of putting people first and doing what’s right for investors.
“TD Ameritrade Institutional has seen great momentum and growth in the advisor business,” said Kate Healy, managing director of marketing, TD Ameritrade Institutional. “By elevating the brand and advertising to reflect our 'people matter' culture, we can position ourselves for the future and further establish TD Ameritrade Institutional as a leading custodian for RIAs.”
The creative strategy, developed by B-to-B advertising agency, gyro, includes both traditional and online media. Over the coming months, advisors will see ads in various media outlets such as Barron’s InvestmentNews, RIABiz, Financial Planning, CNBC.com, Morningstar and WSJ.com. TD Ameritrade Institutional will also explore innovative ways to reach financial advisors via direct mail, email, mobile technology and social media.
“People often associate financial services with portfolio building and investing in stocks, but investing in relationships is an important part of helping individuals and families pursue their financial goals,” said Keith Loell, executive creative director, gyro NY. “The campaign speaks to the advisor who wears many hats, from a business owner and counselor to friend and occasional disciplinarian, and ultimately wants to make a difference in their clients’ lives. The message is simple; it’s the people that matter. And we believe it's a message advisors will be drawn to.”
To view the campaign advertisements visit http://www.HumanFinance.com.
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About TD Ameritrade Institutional
TD Ameritrade Institutional is a leading provider of comprehensive brokerage and custody services to more than 4,500 fee-based, independent registered investment advisors and their clients. Our advanced technology platform, coupled with personal support from our dedicated service teams, allows investment advisors to run their practices more efficiently and effectively while optimizing time with clients.
About TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation
Millions of investors and independent registered investment advisors (RIAs) have turned to TD Ameritrade’s (NYSE: AMTD) technology, people and education to help make investing and trading easier to understand and do. Online or over the phone. In a branch or with an independent RIA. First-timer or sophisticated trader. Our clients want to take control, and we help them decide how - bringing Wall Street to Main Street for more than 38 years. An official sponsor of the 2014 and 2016 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams, TD Ameritrade has time and again been recognized as a leader in investment services. Please visit TD Ameritrade's newsroom or http://www.amtd.com for more information.
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Kristin Petrick, TD Ameritrade, (402) 574.6569, [email protected]
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