Overview
This hoarding is strategically positioned on the Kothamangalam to Perumbavoor route, opposite Federal Bank in Perumbavoor town, Ernakulam district, Kerala. Perumbavoor is a significant commercial and industrial hub known for its timber, plywood, and film production industries. The location benefits from steady traffic flow connecting the busy town center with surrounding residential and commercial areas. Its placement near a prominent bank ensures consistent visibility among daily commuters, business visitors, and local shoppers.
Location Highlights
Perumbavoor serves as a major commercial center in the Ernakulam rural region, positioned approximately 35 km from Kochi city. The locality around Federal Bank is characterized by active commercial establishments, retail outlets, educational institutions, and residential neighborhoods. The road connecting Kothamangalam and Perumbavoor handles regular traffic from commuters, commercial vehicles transporting goods from industrial units, and residents accessing banking, shopping, and administrative services. The area experiences a balanced mix of pedestrian and vehicular movement throughout business hours, with particularly high activity near banking and shopping zones.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Based on Perumbavoor's commercial profile and this road's connectivity:
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 15,000–30,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day
- Peak Activity Periods: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM (banking and shopping hours) and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM (evening commute and retail activity)
- Primary Audience: Local business owners, bank customers, retail shoppers, daily commuters, industrial workers, and residential families
- Advertising Potential: Strong visibility among a diverse audience with purchasing power, particularly effective for financial services, retail brands, real estate, healthcare, and local businesses
These figures represent approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on its commercial characteristics and road hierarchy. Reliable public measurements for this specific hoarding are unavailable.
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 40 ft (width) × 20 ft (height)
- Total Display Area: 800 sq ft
- Monthly Price: ₹45,240
- Property Type: Hoarding
- Lighting: Non-Lit (daylight visibility)
- Visibility: Clear sightlines for vehicles approaching from both Kothamangalam and Perumbavoor directions
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Large-format horizontal layouts with bold typography for maximum readability
Best Suited For
- Financial services and banking products
- Real estate developments and housing projects
- Retail brands and shopping outlets
- Healthcare facilities and diagnostic centers
- Educational institutions and training centers
- Consumer durables and home appliances
- Automobile dealerships
- Local business promotions
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- Located opposite a prominent bank branch, ensuring visibility among financially active audiences
- Positioned on a key connecting route between two significant towns in Ernakulam district
- Large display area (800 sq ft) provides excellent impact for brand messaging
- Serves both passing vehicular traffic and pedestrian audiences visiting nearby commercial establishments
- Competitive monthly pricing at ₹45,240 for the size and location profile
- Suitable for long-term brand building and local market penetration campaigns
Campaign Suggestions
- Promote banking services, loan products, or investment schemes targeting the financially active local population
- Advertise residential projects or commercial properties appealing to Perumbavoor's growing middle class
- Launch retail brand campaigns coinciding with festival seasons when footfall increases significantly
- Highlight healthcare services with clear contact details for easy recall among daily commuters
- Showcase local business offerings, including plywood manufacturers, timber suppliers, and industrial services relevant to the area's economic profile
Important Note
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (15,000–30,000), footfall (3,000–8,000), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding Perumbavoor locality based on its commercial profile and road characteristics. These are not measured statistics of this specific hoarding installation. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, traffic patterns, and local events.