Grey Group Asia Pacific Launches 2009 Eye on Asia Study

Grey Group Asia Pacific, a leading marketing communications company, released its latest 2009 Eye on Asia study, which looks at the hopes and dreams of people in 16 countries across the Asia Pacific region.   It presented the research and some of its more Philippine-centric findings January 12, at the Manansala in Rockwell.

A proprietary initiative of Grey Group, Eye on Asia aims to determine the powerful underlying trends and human truths that will shape branding and communications now and in the future. The research examines three areas of life for Asians, namely Lifestyle, Present & Future Aspirations, and Consumerism & Communications.  

Recognized as an annual predictor of trends, Eye on Asia gets closer to the people of Asia, understanding what they want from life by exploring a broad range of topics, such as attitudes about work, family, finances, the environment and their value systems, as well as brands and marketing.   This year, Grey Group has identified a series of “eye-sights” that are critical focus points for business owners and marketers seeking to build successful branded businesses within Asia. Key findings include: 

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  • Optimism: Asians remain optimistic about the future despite growing uncertainties.
  • Future Finance: Asians are concerned about household finances and saving actively for their future.
  • Asian Brand Tribes: Five distinct segments have been identified across the region.
  • CFO: Mothers as Chief Family Officers face new challenges and conflicts with their multiplicity of roles.
  • Retail: New parsimonious shopping behaviours arise as a result of the recession.

For the study, Grey Group also conducted an in-depth retail ethnographic probe, which illustrates how current sentiments drive shopping behavior in diverse cultures and channels. 

Now in its fourth year, Eye on Asia has interviewed over 33,000 people from Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.  

Nirvik Singh, Grey Group Asia Pacific’s Chairman & CEO, said, “The accelerating age that we live in necessitates a focus on people and brands. People in Asia are looking for symbols, deeper emotions and psychological benefits in their lives. Marketers should respond to this by taking a closer look at what motivates people as well as what they want from their lives in the future to create innovative, distinct and impactful messages.  

“More than ever before, marketers need to understand people’s evolving attitudes and behaviours to get ready for new opportunities when the market rebounds. Grey Group’s Eye on Asia study is built on the notion that listening to and building emotional bonds with consumers will enable business owners to differentiate their brands in this Asian century.”  

For more information on Eye on Asia, visit www.greyeyeon.asia. 
 

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