BMTC starts full bus-wrap advertisements; aims to generate ₹3 crore revenue every month
The Hindu
In a move to enhance revenue generation through alternative means, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has started to fully wrap its 3,000 non-AC buses with advertisements. This marks a departure from the previous practice of allowing advertisements only on the rear side of buses.
In a move to enhance revenue generation through alternative means, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has started to fully wrap its 3,000 non-AC buses with advertisements. This marks a departure from the previous practice of allowing advertisements only on the rear side of buses.
BMTC officials estimate this initiative will generate over ₹3 crore revenue every month.
A senior BMTC official said, “We have awarded a tender to wrap buses with advertisements, creating an alternative revenue stream. Each bus will provide approximately 350 sq.ft of advertising space, covering areas such as louver glass and the driver’s back panel. However, window glass and passenger seat backs are excluded from advertising. Additionally, handle grips and seat backs will be utilised for advertising purposes.”
The advertisements will strictly comply with the Outdoor Signage and Public Messaging Bye-laws of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). BMTC officials also assured that critical information on buses, such as the BMTC logo, vehicle registration number, and depot details, will remain unobstructed.
To address environmental concerns, BMTC has opted for eco-friendly materials for these advertisements. Officials stated that these materials will not leave stains or cause damage when removed, ensuring the buses maintain their aesthetic appeal. Additionally, as per government regulations, all advertisements will include Kannada text. “The buses will remain visually appealing, and the materials used will not compromise their appearance,” an official added.
In 2018, stickers were removed from the lower glass panels of 4,000 buses after passengers raised concerns. BMTC officials said that they have now ensured that the new wraps will use transparent materials to maintain clear visibility from inside the buses.
Commuters have expressed mixed opinions about the new initiative. Pavithra H.G., a frequent BMTC user from Vijayanagar, said, “It’s a great idea to utilise buses as advertising platforms without affecting passenger convenience. It’s also good to know that the materials won’t harm the buses.”