ExoClick Named Among Top Companies by European Business Awards

ExoClick Named Among Top Companies by European Business Awards

BARCELONA — ExoClick has been named among the “Ones to Watch” by the European Business Awards (EBA), one of the world’s largest and longest-running business excellence competitions.

ExoClick, Spain’s biggest ad tech company, was chosen based on the EBA program’s core values of innovation, success and ethics. Out of the 127 companies named as “Ones to Watch” in Spain, ExoClick is one of four companies in the list whose business is in the marketing sector.

“We are very proud to be featured in this prestigious list,” said ExoClick’s CEO and founder Benjamin Fonzé. “ExoClick has continued to grow in the global ad tech marketplace due to constant innovation and adapting to the needs of an ever-changing digital marketplace. At the beginning of this year, ExoClick broke its daily impressions record and now serves 7 billion daily ad impressions globally.”

“The companies chosen as ‘Ones to Watch’ are the most inspirational, successful and dynamic in Europe,” said European Business Awards CEO Adrian Tripp. “The talent and tenacity at the heart of these businesses creates jobs and drives Europe’s prosperity. This ‘Ones to Watch’ list of excellence is a benchmark of success for the rest of the European business community.”

Companies on the “Ones to Watch” list come from a wide variety of sectors and sizes, from manufacturing to retail, agriculture to technology, and from startups to billion-euro businesses. ExoClick will now compete in this year’s European Business Awards to become a National Winner in its country (Spain), with the results to be announced in December.

The EBA’s “Ones to Watch” list for Spain can be found here.

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