ExoClick Makes Deloitte's Fast 500 for 2nd Year

BARCELONA — For the second consecutive year, ExoClick has been selected by Deloitte for its Technology Fast 500 award, ranking No. 54 in the top 500 companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Again, ExoClick is the only Spanish company listed in the ranking.

"Being part of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in Europe, Middle East and Africa is a big achievement for us," Exoclick CEO Benjamin Fonzé said. "Additionally being listed for the second time is even greater recognition as it shows our stable growth year over year."  

Fonzé added, "I want to sincerely thank all of our clients for their trust and support, as well as the rapidly growing ExoClick team, whose belief in the company continues to make us better and stronger every day."

ExoClick, founded in December 2006, has grown into one of the largest ad networks in the world, serving more than 3.2 billion geo-targeted ad views a day using its proprietary ad serving technology, EXADS.

The Barcelona-based company passed from 2 billion daily ad impressions last year to 3.2 billion this year, Fonzé said.

Fonzé said ExoClick, which serves both advertisers and publishers worldwide for both web and mobile channels, is investing heavily in development "and plans to keep on growing at the same astonishing pace."

For the full list of the 2013 Deloitte Fast 500 winners, visit Deloitte.co.uk.

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