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FOR SCREEN OWNERS

Monetize BFSI Screens

BFSI branch screens reach customers already thinking about money — a unique attention environment that fintech, insurance, mutual-fund, and wealth-brand advertisers pay premiums to access.

5+ · Sample venues
5 · Screen formats

Bank branches, ATM lobbies, and BFSI customer-experience centers host DOOH inventory with a precise audience — customers in active financial-services mindset, with category-relevant attention for cross-sell.

Where the inventory lives

DigiAds runs on the screens you already operate across these bfsi venues.

Sample venues

Where DigiAds runs

  • Bank branches and HNI lounges
  • ATM and CDM lobby areas
  • Insurance and wealth-management offices
  • Premium credit-card lounges
  • Stock-broker and DP offices
Screen formats

What's supported

  • Branch lobby and queue-display screens
  • ATM-lobby digital posters
  • HNI-lounge ambient screens
  • Service-desk wait-area displays
  • Information + offer hybrid screens
Hardware fit

No CapEx required

DigiAds runs natively on LG webOS, Samsung Tizen, Android SoC, Fire TV, BrightSign, Raspberry Pi, and LED controllers from Novastar, Colorlight, Huidu, Linsn, and RGBlink — the hardware you already have.

How bfsi operators earn on DigiAds

Concrete ways operators in this industry actually generate revenue from screens that are already running.

  • Fintech and digital-wealth product cross-sell in branch lobbies

  • Insurance and mutual-fund campaigns at HNI lounges

  • Premium credit-card upgrade messaging

  • Tax-planning and CA-service ads during tax-season peaks

  • Adjacent-category (real estate, premium auto) campaigns to bank customers

Common questions from bfsi operators

Regulatory restrictions on financial advertising?

Approval workflows enforce SEBI / RBI / DFSA / SAMA category rules per region.

Customer privacy?

No individual targeting; only venue-based contextual.

Conflict with in-house products?

Category-exclusion rules protect own-product sales.