HSBC Launches New Sound Identity Composed By Jean-Michel Jarre
HSBC, the world’s leading international bank, has teamed up with musician Jean-Michel Jarre to create its new sound identity, in the next phase of its global brand refresh.
A pioneer of electronic music who has sold over 80 million records, Jarre has created various versions of the sound identity to be used across multiple platforms.
Named after the HSBC brand promise, ‘Together we thrive’ is a bespoke musical piece composed of seven different edits, that have been created to be relevant to the 66 markets in which HSBC operates by working across different languages and cultures.
The sound can be heard here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGwUcoTj1_2puYSNyk4TQXthXWd8yjTVz
HSBC’s new sound identity will start being heard by customers contacting call centres in Canada, China, Hong Kong, UK, France, Mexico, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bermuda and USA. As part of the rollout, the sound will also start appearing in the bank’s marketing campaigns, at live events, in branches, on the HSBC banking app and ATMs, and within global offices.
Andrea Newman, HSBC Global Head of Brand says: “Sound is an increasingly important part of brand building in a world where our audiences are busy and distracted. Having a distinctive sound which works alongside our visual branding and logo means we can be easily recognised wherever and however our customers interact with us.
“We are delighted to have partnered with Jean-Michel Jarre who has created a sound identity which will work across the many countries and cultures in which we operate.”
Jean-Michel Jarre says: “This is the first time that I have worked with a brand on a project like this but I really connected with HSBC’s deep focus on the notion of thriving. My music has always been about the future and in order to thrive in the 21st century, I truly believe we need to focus on the environment, education and technology. Once I understood their value to the HSBC brand, suddenly it seemed that we were speaking the same language.”