"Multicultural marketing is at the core of Western Union's business," Gail Galuppo, EVP and CMO of Western Union, told attendees of the Association of National Advertisers' Multicultural Marketing &
Diversity Conference held earlier this month.
She shared how Western Union launched its new "Yes!" campaign in 22 languages across 200 countries with the goal of making a more emotional connection
with its consumers. Galuppo says that "Yes! is a culture, especially among immigrants who hear a lot of "No."
Who is Western Union's audience? It is the 200 million international immigrants
from markets like Haiti, where remittance services represent 40% of GDP, or Mexico and India, where transfers from the U.S. represent 3-8% of the local economy. In total, remittance services were a
$368 billion global business in 2008, growing at three times the rate of the global economy.
Our World Is Flat
"Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat epitomizes
Western Union," Galuppo said. "Borders are truly fading. We have to understand consumers around the world." Its numbers reflect that. Western Union had revenue of $5.3 billion from consumers in 15,000
ethnic corridors around the world.
Her background provided the training for her current role. Galuppo was born and grew up on the South Side of Chicago among a diverse community of Polish,
Mexican and Puerto Rican immigrants. She has visited 41 countries and, in addition to speaking English, is learning Mandarin.
Sharing Best Practices Globally
Galuppo says Western Union is constantly sharing information and best practices among its 7,000 employees across the world, and emphasizes that her marketing department is proficient in more
than 70 languages and manages 400,000 points of distribution. That surpasses by five times the number of retail locations of McDonald's, Starbucks, Citibank and Wal-Mart combined.
Western
Union has offices in 65 countries and, while most marketing efforts are extremely decentralized, its customer relationship management, brand marketing, WesternUnion.com and mobile marketing efforts
are centralized out of headquarters in Colorado.
New, Digital Products and Services
Western Union began in 1851 as The New York and Mississippi Valley
Printing Telegraph Company and in 1871 started offering cross-country money transfers to Americans who had moved out West for the Gold Rush. While its old print ads seem humorous today, especially
those for the singing telegram or Candygram, they highlight how all companies, including Western Union, need to evolve with the times.
"Digital is changing Western Union," Galuppo says about
how it is entering the mobile money transfer platform. "In markets like the Philippines and Kenya, mobile banking is changing the definition of banking. Where 10% of Kenya was banked before, today
mobile transfers can drastically increase that percentage."
For its mobile money transfers, Western Union partners with mobile operators, banks and technology providers so that consumers can
send money from their phones. Consumers can use pilot programs in the U.K., UAE, Singapore, Hong Kong and U.S., where they can visit select Western Union locations, give cash to the agent, and by
providing a mobile number, the money is delivered to a "mobile wallet" of a Globe GCASH or Smart Money subscriber.
Who is Western Union's competition? Galuppo said smaller online companies
like regional players Remit2Home or Remit2India, not MoneyGram, pose a threat to its business.
Outside of mobile, Galuppo asked, "How can we make life easier for our customers?" She discussed
its new "pre-paid" card, which helps consumers save time since they don't have to go into a Western Union retail location to pick up money. Instead, the transferred money appears directly on their
cards.
And, later this month, Western Union will debut "World in Motion," an online community on Facebook that provides social, practical and emotional support for migrants new to the U.S.
This includes information on community events by state (including ethnic events), information on how to get a driver's license, visa or other government paperwork, and how to file taxes.