New Aflac Commercial Asks, 'Who Dun It?'
03 March 2009 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Who Pays Cash When You Are Sick or Hurt? COLUMBUS, Ga., March 2
/PRNewswire/ -- Aflac launched a new television ad starring the
Aflac Duck as the mystery benefactor to policyholders who are sick
or injured. The spot, called "Who Dun It," humorously shows how
Aflac pays cash benefits when a medical event causes financial
challenges. The 30-second commercial is set on a stormy night in a
dark parlor. A group of friends is comforting a woman who had an
accident and cannot go to work. After a momentary loss of power the
lights return, and the injured woman finds herself holding a pile
of cash leaving the entire group to ask, -- "who dun it?" The ad
continues with each of the friends wondering who provides money
when someone is hurt and missing work. All the while the Aflac Duck
is leaving hints, including a feather and wet webbed footprints on
the floor, as he cries out his familiar "Aflaaac" to no avail.
"While 'Who Dun It' may leave the actors baffled, it's no mystery
to policyholders that Aflac pays cash benefits when you're sick or
hurt," Aflac Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Jeff
Charney said. "Viewers know that it is the Aflac Duck who pays you
cash to help pay for everyday things like groceries, the mortgage
or car payments." "Who Dun It" is the 43rd television commercial
featuring the ubiquitous Aflac Duck produced by the Kaplan Thaler
Group. It is set to begin airing nationwide on cable and network
television on March 2, 2009. It is the fifth television commercial
released by Aflac since January. About Aflac For more than 50
years, Aflac products have given policyholders the opportunity to
direct cash where it is needed most when a life-interrupting
medical event causes financial challenges. As the number one
provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States and
the number one insurance company in terms of individual insurance
policies in force in Japan, Aflac insurance products provide
protection to more than 40 million people worldwide. Aflac has been
recognized by Ethisphere magazine as one of the World's Most
Ethical Companies for two consecutive years and was also named by
the Reputation Institute as the Most Respected Company in the
Global Insurance Industry in 2008. In 2009 Fortune magazine
recognized Aflac as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in
America for the eleventh consecutive year. Aflac appears on
Hispanic Enterprise magazine's list of the 50 Best Companies for
Supplier Diversity and on Black Enterprise magazine's list of the
40 Best Companies for Diversity. Aflac was also named by Forbes
magazine as America's Best-Managed Company in the Insurance
category. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company listed on the
New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFL. To find out more
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Contacts: Analyst and Investment Contact: Laura Kane Kenneth S.
Janke Jr. Aflac Incorporated Aflac Incorporated 706.596.3493
1.800.235.2667, Option 3; Fax: 706.324.6330 Jon A. Sullivan Aflac
Incorporated 706.763.4813
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