PAID GROWTH

TikTok Ads for remittance companies

A finance advertisement cut down to fifteen seconds gets skipped. What works is somebody who actually sends money home, filmed on a phone, saying what the fee really was.

Remittance only · Creator-led ads · Read on first sends, not views

Short video ads reaching younger senders through creators

TikTok Ads for remittance companies work through creators rather than polished finance adverts. Diaspora creators film the fee explanation, the payout options and the queue they no longer stand in, and those videos run as Spark Ads behind prospecting, app install and retargeting campaigns. Everything is bid towards the first transfer event, not towards a video view or a cheap install.

BEFORE AND AFTER

What changes in the ads

Most remittance brands run a cut-down television advert and then wonder why the cost per install triples.

Before

Repurposed TV advert

A studio film with a voiceover gets skipped in two seconds.

After

Filmed on a phone

A creator who sends money home explains it to the camera.

Before

One video, run flat

The same cut runs for six weeks until nobody responds at all.

After

New hooks each week

Hooks, creators and lengths rotate before fatigue sets in.

Before

Views are the target

The campaign optimises for cheap views that nobody acts on.

After

Transfers are the target

Bidding moves to the first transfer event, once it fires.

Before

One creator, one look

The same face fronts nine corridors in four different languages.

After

A creator per corridor

Each community sees somebody who sounds like they know it.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

What the TikTok work covers

Four rows of work, run in order. Creators are booked before a single ad account is opened.

Strategy, funnel and the budget

Market, audience and funnel come first, then campaign architecture and conversion objectives are set. Budget is planned per corridor, because a route that converts at three pounds cannot fund one at thirty.

  • Campaign architecture per corridor
  • Conversion objective set per stage
  • Budget planned route by route weekly

Creators, corridors and Spark Ads

Creators are sourced inside the sending communities themselves, then briefed on corridor messaging in their own language. Their organic posts are amplified as Spark Ads, with creator whitelisting where supported.

  • Creator sourcing per community
  • Creator whitelisting, where supported
  • Spark Ads run on organic posts

Prospecting, app installs and retargeting

A six second view is not a customer, so video viewers, site visitors, app installers and registrants who never sent each get a different message, where platform capabilities and consent allow.

  • Broad and lookalike prospecting
  • App event and registration bids
  • Video viewer retargeting audiences

Hooks, formats and the testing

A finance advert cut down to nine seconds does not work on this platform. TikTok strategy should emphasize native creative and cultural relevance, rather than simply repurposing traditional finance advertisements.

  • Hooks written for the first second
  • Fee and rate explainer video cuts
  • Hook, length and creator tests
DELIVERABLES

What you actually receive

Six artefacts, all of them yours to keep. The creator shortlist is the one you will use again.

ONE-OFF

Campaign architecture

How campaigns and ad groups are split by corridor, and which objective each one carries for you.

PER BATCH

Creator shortlist

Creators per sending community, with their rates, their audience and all their past work attached.

PER BATCH

Hook and script pack

Ten hooks and the full scripts behind them, each written for the opening second of the video.

MONTHLY

The Spark Ads plan

Which organic posts get amplified, at what budget, and for how long each one keeps running.

MONTHLY

Testing roadmap

What gets tested each week, in what order, so a creator finding never masks a hook finding.

MONTHLY

Performance readout

Watch time, cost per install and cost per first transfer, split by creator and by corridor.

HOW IT WORKS

How the account gets run

Four stages, run in order. Nothing gets scaled until the creators and the events are both working.

The funnel, and what each stage buys

Market, audience and objective are agreed before any creative brief, because the corridor decides the creator and the creator decides the hook.

Workstreams
  1. 01Market and audience planning done
  2. 02Funnel stages defined per corridor
  3. 03Conversion objective per campaign
  4. 04Campaign architecture agreed first
  5. 05Budget planned before any launch
CAPABILITIES

What the budget actually buys

Ten groups of work sit behind the service, and these twelve are what appears in the feed.

01

Creator sourcing

People who send money themselves

02

Diaspora hooks

Cultural openings, not slogans

03

Spark Ads work

Organic posts, amplified properly

04

App campaigns

Installs judged on first transfers

05

Native video

Filmed for the feed, never TV

06

Fee explainers

What a transfer actually costs

07

Hook development

The first second decides everything

08

Retargeting sets

Viewers, visitors and installers

09

Language versions

Recut for each sending community

10

Creative testing

Hook, creator, length and CTA

11

Budget movement

Money follows verified senders

WAYS TO BUY

Three ways to buy this

One of these will fit, whether there are two creators available to you or twenty in the market.

Managed TikTok account

The strategy, the creators, the briefs and the testing, run every month against first transfers.

  • Monthly fee, no markup on spend
  • Creator fees billed to you at cost
  • Reported on cost per first transfer

Complete creator batch

Three creators, twelve videos and the campaigns to run them, over one eight week block of work.

  • One fixed fee for the whole batch
  • Eight weeks from start to finish
  • Usage rights handed over after

Creative production only

The hooks, the scripts and the finished videos, for whichever team already runs your ad account.

  • One fixed fee per creator batch
  • You run the media buying yourself
  • Full usage rights handed to you

Comparison. A general agency will run a polished brand film. TikTok Ads for remittance companies book somebody who has queued at a counter and can prove it.

Position. Most operators need three creators tested before booking a production budget, and it costs less.

Where this stops
  • Licensing and AML questions go to a qualified adviser. We handle advertising and marketing compliance.

Audit line. If none of the three fits, a fixed-fee growth audit will say which one should.

PROCESS

Four steps to going live

Two weeks of setup, and then live. Creative volume matters more than budget in the first month.

01

Plan the funnel

WEEK 1

Corridor, audience and objective agreed, with the events checked before anything launches.

02

Book the creators

WEEK 2-3

Three to five creators sourced per corridor, briefed and filming inside a fortnight.

03

Launch and watch

WEEK 4

Prospecting and Spark Ads go live together, with hooks rotated every single week after that.

04

Cut what fails

WEEKLY

Creators and hooks that miss are dropped weekly, with budget moved to whatever works.

WHAT WE CLAIM

How results get reported

No client figure appears without written permission. These three are facts about how the work is run.

10CAMPAIGN GROUPSTen groups of paid work comprise the service, strategy through testing.
10TRACKED KPISTen indicators are documented, from watch time to cost per transaction.
0SPEND MARKED UPMedia budget goes to TikTok directly, with no percentage taken anywhere.
FAQ

Questions operators ask first

Answers come first. Where the honest answer is no, it says no and explains what to do instead.

Operators, remittance apps and payout platforms on the roster

  • SendBridge
  • SwiftLoom Pay
  • Transfeo
  • Transfera Loop
  • VaultBridge
  • Alta Remit
  • Corridor Pay
  • Corriva Pay

Marks appear once written permission is on file for each operator.

NEXT STEP

Start with the hook, not the budget

Nobody scrolls past a video because the budget was too small. A fixed-fee growth audit will say which creators and which corridors to test first.

You keep the hooks and the creator list either way.

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