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Reel Money

When First Entertainment Credit Union—an established financial institution serving film and entertainment professionals across greater Los Angeles—set out to launch a digital-first banking platform, they turned to R\West to bring it to market.

\ OUR APPROACH

Audience-Informed. Data-Driven.

“What’s my motivation?”

We immersed ourselves in the entertainment industry to better understand this unique audience—their financial challenges, career realities, and media habits—to uncover the most effective ways to connect with them.

Not Another Sequel

To attract a new generation of users, CineFi was positioned as a distinct, standalone brand rather than an extension of a legacy financial institution.

Ensemble Effort

Launching a new financial brand required a fully integrated approach, bringing together expertise across strategy, branding, social media, digital, media, PR, creative, and video production.

\ Launch Stages

Excite. Ignite. Expand.

The launch campaign was structured around three phases: generating awareness, driving adoption, and expanding reach. Creative and messaging evolved at each stage to meet audiences where they were in the customer journey.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Power Couple

A coordinated organic and paid social strategy played a critical role in launch success. Paid media focused on product benefits, promotional offers, and account acquisition, while organic content built credibility, community, and brand affinity among entertainment professionals.

Financial empowerment

Pay it forward

To provide meaningful value beyond banking, we developed the Money Mentors video series. Each episode pairs an established industry veteran with someone just beginning their career, creating candid conversations about navigating the financial realities of freelance life. The result: practical advice, authentic storytelling, and content designed to build trust with a new generation of cast and crew.

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