I realized the answer was above my head; festooned around the banking hall were sheets with paintings - some more colourful, some less so, but all of them done with unbridled enthusiasm. A few of them had gone into a great level of detailing, others had covered every bit of available space on the sheet with colour. Turns out that the branch had conducted a painting competition for kids (6 - 12 year olds) of a neighbouring apartment complex over the weekend. The output will decorate the branch for a few more days.
I wonder if the bankers see any 'investment potential' in these artists - I would surely like to stock up many of the 'early works' on display here!
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I wish they could do something about the telecalling aspects as well...
btw.. whicb bank was it? and area?
isn't this a security violation? clickin fotos inside the cube? [:)]
great way to encourage local talent and hardcore advertising!
>> srivalsan>> Oh, YES! As for the bank - all will be revealed when you click on the photo... Nungambakkam branch.
>> cb>> hmmmm... was careful to not include people, counters, etc... and did check with the manager before clicking; didn't want another fire-station-like episode!
>> magiceye>> good to see you back! (blog updated?); yes, what's a few prizes when you can get a lot of future customers!
Oh is it the Nungambakkam branch !! ... i fwdd this to their Mktg guy this pic .... he also sits on top ....
Ram N
That's sweet. Advertising it may be, but I'm sure the kids also had a lot of fun. In the Philippines, sometimes the only way children can experience something like that is when a company sponsors the activity.
>> Ram>> Thanks - hope he liked it!
>> Hilda>> It depends on the apartment complex, I guess; some of them see a lot more interaction among the kids (and adults, too) than others.
THe kids will be thrilled to see their paintings exhibited in the hall of a bank. One way of encouraging young talents.
>> Ravindran>> One way to get kids to save? ;)
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