Compare the Market Australia

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Compare the Market Australia
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinance & Insurance
Founded2012
Headquarters Brisbane, Australia
Products Health Insurance, Car Insurance, Travel Insurance
Website https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/

Comparethemarket.com.au is an Australian price comparison website operated by Compare the Market Pty Ltd, part of Innovation Holdings Australia Pty Ltd and BHL Holdings Limited. It offers a service for customers to compare a range of general insurance, health insurance, life insurance, energy and personal finance products. [1]

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The company is well known for its ‘Compare the Meerkat’ marketing campaign [2] created by communications agency VCCP [3] and starring CGI Russian billionaire meerkat Aleksandr Orlov, voiced by Simon Greenall. [4]

History in Australia

Comparethemarket.com.au was launched in Australia in 2012, six years after the launch of comparethemarket.com in the United States & UK. [5] Using the comparethemarket.com.au service, Australian customers can compare a number of products based on price, features, and more. These products include health insurance, [6] car insurance, [7] and energy. [8]

In 2015, the company signed a deal to secure Bupa, one of Australia's largest health insurers, as a participating health fund. The deal ensured that Bupa products could be compared on comparethemarket.com.au, alongside products from health funds like ahm (owned by Medibank) and HBF Health Fund. [9]

Comparethemarket.com.au was the first commercial comparison website in Australia to disclose the amount of commission it receives from participating health funds. As of 2016, the standardised flat fee equated to a net present value of 27.75 percent of the first-year premium of the health insurance product sold by the company. [10]

Comparethemarket.com.au continues to compete against other comparison services in Australia, like iSelect and Choosi. [11]

Meerkat campaign

Compare the Market is perhaps best known for its marketing campaigns featuring meerkat characters Aleksandr Orlov and his Head of IT, Sergei. [12] The meerkat advertisements started with Aleksandr Orlov's mission to clear the confusion up for Australians who mistook his website comparethemeerkat.com.au for comparethemarket.com.au. [13]

The same marketing campaign was launched years earlier in the United Kingdom for comparethemarket.com, which ended up topping a Nielsen consumer poll to be dubbed “UK’s most loved ad”. [14] As of 2017, the UK business continues to use these characters in their own marketing. [15]

Another meerkat character, Baby Oleg, was introduced in August 2015. [16] The storyline continued with Aleksandr Orlov buying the Compare the Market business, and introduced a human character named Tom. [17] In 2017, the company launched a limited run of meerkat toys for their health insurance customers. [18] [19]

Aleksandr's catchphrase, “simples”, is so well known that it can be found in both the Macmillan English dictionary, [20] as well as the Oxford English Dictionary. [21]

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