NEW YORK — May 20, 2021— Criteo S.A. (NASDAQ: CRTO), the global technology company powering the world’s marketers with trusted and impactful advertising, today announced it has acquired Mabaya, a leading retail media technology company that powers sponsored products and retail media monetization for major ecommerce marketplaces globally.
AdExchanger spoke with CEO Megan Clarken about the resilience of retargeting as well as our alternative solutions to third-party cookies, including our new contextual targeting product. The piece also notes our Q1 revenue was $541 million, a 7% year-over-year increase.
CEO Megan Clarken joined Cheddar live to discuss our Q1 earnings results, highlighting the increase in demand we’ve seen and how we’re ahead of schedule when it comes to achieving our initiatives.
NEW YORK - May 5, 2021 - Criteo S.A. (NASDAQ: CRTO), the global technology company powering the world’s marketers with trusted and impactful advertising, today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021 that exceeded the Company's quarterly guidance.
Chief Product Officer Todd Parsons joined Fortune's Brainstorm podcast to discuss Apple's recent privacy update and what it means for ad tech. He discussed other effective ways of advertising to consumers without accessing the type of data that targeted advertising requires.
Adweek reported on our new contextual targeting solution that enables advertisers to target ads by combining first-party data with contextual signals. The piece includes commentary from Chief Product Officer Todd Parsons, noting the launch is an “industry-first” milestone.
New York, April 28, 2021 – Criteo S.A. (NASDAQ: CRTO), the global technology company powering the world’s marketers with trusted and impactful advertising, today announced a first-of-its-kind product that connects first-party commerce data with real-time contextual signals, paving the way for marketers to continue to drive and measure incremental revenue in a post-cookie world. Criteo’s contextual advertising solution is an important milestone in the company's larger vision to become a Commerce Media Platform, a world-leading media activation platform that enables media monetization and powers global brands, agencies and retailers to optimize their sales and digital advertising returns.
Rory Mitchell, EMD, Americas, spoke with Street Fight about how retailers can prepare for 'getting back to normal' in 2021 by leaning into omnichannel strategies.
Len Ostroff, SVP, Global Supply and Partnerships, spoke with AdMonsters about how the wider industry can create a more transparent, sustainable programmatic supply chain.
New York, April 8, 2021 – Criteo S.A. (NASDAQ: CRTO), the global technology company powering the world’s marketers with trusted and impactful advertising, today announced the expansion of its Criteo Retail Media API program with new partners including Pacvue, Perpetua, Flywheel, Kenshoo and Tinuiti. By integrating with the Criteo Retail Media API, partners have a new opportunity to empower brand advertisers with more choices for how they manage and optimize their retail media campaigns with leading retailers, while expanding their advertising to reach high-intent shoppers in new cookie-less channels.