It’s creativity and presumable subtle shade was definitely what made it buzzing on social media – it even started the #bankwars trend of Twitter but eventually, has now come to a close.
Virtually everyone smiled at the banter that followed after Sterling Bank‘s cheeky social media post that took a swipe at no less than 6 banks.
The post had a man in a rocket heading to the moon (depicted by Sterling Bank’s logo) and had the caption: “In shooting for the moon, men become stars.”
The Bank also captioned the photo: “Shoot for the moon, become a star – it’s the least you deserve. Welcome to Sterling Bank”
The joke was that about 6 banks’ buildings/logos were literally on ground in the ad, with the Sterling Bank customer heading to the moon.
This stirred up something as Access Bank, Union Bank, First Bank responded to the ad, clapping back with memes while FCMB joined in as an observer.
The banter it generated was fun, at least to most social media users – but it appears Sterling Bank may have gotten some sort of warning cause earlier, they released an apology saying:
Our apologies go out to all the banks -the likeness of whose logos & buildings featured in a post which we have since deleted. We remain committed to building an organisation that enables our youth find expression & we will continue to do this in the most responsible fashion.
Our apologies go out to all the banks -the likeness of whose logos & buildings featured in a post which we have since deleted.
We remain committed to building an organisation that enables our youth find expression & we will continue to do this in the most responsible fashion. pic.twitter.com/ZBgGBRel9b
— Sterling Bank Plc (@Sterling_Bankng) July 24, 2018
And apparently, their customer has landed on the moon, and there’s a Sterling Bank branch there – at least, the creative material they announced the apology on shows this.