ExoClick Scores Recognition by European Business Awards

ExoClick Scores Recognition by European Business Awards

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced it has been named as a top company in the “Ones to Watch” list of business excellence compiled by the European Business Awards (EBA).

According to the company, ExoClick is Spain’s biggest ad tech company and was chosen because it demonstrates exceptional achievement and reflects the EBA program’s core values of innovation, success and ethics.

Out of the 124 companies named as “Ones to Watch” in Spain, ExoClick is included in the 16 companies with annual revenue between €75-150 million and is the only marketing company listed.

“We are very proud to be featured in this list,” ExoClick CEO Benjamin Fonzé said. “ExoClick’s continued success is due to our constant innovation and our ability to quickly adapt to an ever changing digital marketplace.”

“This year we rebranded ExoClick to the 'innovative ad company’ with the launch of our ad exchange and our programmatic RTB platform to compliment our ad network, which we have grown to become the fourth largest network in the world. This year we broke our daily impression record and we are now serving 6 billion every day, globally. We also launched our own native advertising widget and updated our platform API allowing our clients to automate every single feature in our admin panel,” Fonzé said. “We have many further innovations in the pipeline for 2018.”

European Business Awards CEO Adrian Tripp said the competition recognizes the many incredible business success stories from across Europe.

“The talent, dedication and innovation at the heart of these companies creates jobs and opportunity, and is what drives their country’s prosperity,” Tripp said. “The ‘Ones to Watch’ list will set a benchmark of success for the European business community.”

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