ExoClick Wins Ruban d'Honneur European Business Award

ExoClick Wins Ruban d'Honneur European Business Award

BARCELONA — Leading ad network ExoClick has announced that it has been awarded the prestigious Ruban d’Honneur award for “The Business of the Year with a Turnover of €26-150m” in the 2015/16 European Business Awards.

The Ruban d'Honneur is a special award given to European companies that show true innovation, valued ethical standards, and excellent financial growth in their field. 

ExoClick was selected from 678 National Champions by an esteemed panel of judges made up of European business and political leaders, academics and entrepreneurs. The company is one of 110 Ruban d’Honneur recipients that were chosen from Europe. 

A full list of winners can be seen here

“It is a great honor to be chosen as one of the top companies in Europe and to receive the Ruban d’Honneur from the European Business Awards,” says ExoClick CEO Benjamin Fonzé. “2015 was our best year ever, with a 23 percent growth in revenues compared to 2014.”

“The ExoClick team is continually working to innovate and create industry leading features with our proprietary ad network platform,” Fonzé adds. “This, linked with the right strategic business decisions and partnerships, has enabled us to continue to provide our clients with new opportunities for success and maximizing their ROI.”

“To survive in this economic climate is hard enough, so to innovate, prosper and grow in the way this year’s Ruban D’Honneur recipients have is truly remarkable,” says European Business Awards CEO Adrian Tripp. “Europe needs more companies like these. Well done to ExoClick.”

Running alongside the independent judging part of the competition is a public vote, which will decide the “National Public Champions” of the awards for each country, for which ExoClick has submitted a video. To vote for ExoClick’s video entry, click here.  

The winners of the public vote will be announced on March 7.

For more information, visit ExoClick.com.

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