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Nigerian data analytics company Terragon acquires Asian mobile ad firm Bizense

Jake Bright Contributor Jake Bright is a writer and author in New York City. He is co-author of The Next Africa. More posts by this contributor Africa Roundup: Local VC funds surge, Naspers ramps up and fintech diversifies Tarform debuted new e-motorcycles but is there a U.S. market? Nigerian consumer data analytics firm Terragon Group has acquired Asian mobile marketing company Bizense in a cash and stock deal. Based in Singapore, with operations in India and Indonesia, Bizense specializes in “mobile ad platform[s] for Telco’s, large publishers, and [e-commerce] ad networks” under its proprietary Adatrix platform—according to its website and a release. The price of the acquisition was not disclosed. The company lists audience analytics, revenue optimization, and white label SSP services among its client offerings. Headquartered in Lagos, Terragon’s software services give its clients — primarily telecommunications and financial services companies — data on Africa’s growing consumer markets. Products allow users to drill down on multiple combinations of behavioral and demographic information and reach consumers through video and SMS  campaigns while connecting to online sales and payments systems. Terragon clients include local firms, such as Honeywell, and global names including Unilever, DHL, and international agribusiness firm Olam. The company’s founder and CEO Elo Umeh sees cross-cutting purposes for Terragon services in other markets. “Most of the problems we seek to solve for our clients in Africa also exist in places like South East Asia and Latin America,” Umeh told TechCrunch. The Bizense acquisition doesn’t lessen Terragon’s commitment to its home markets, according to Umeh. “We are…super focused on Africa right now, building out propriety platforms powered by data and artificial intelligence to help Telco’s, SMEs, FMCGsand financial institutions …increase their customer base and drive more transaction volumes,” he said. Terragon’s CEO would not divulge the acquisition value, saying only that it consisted of  “a combination of cash and stocks, with the actual amount not disclosed.” In an interview with TechCrunch earlier this year, Umeh confirmed the company was looking into global expansion. Tarragon already has a team of 100 employees across Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and South Africa. Umeh indicated the company is contemplating further expansion in Asia and the Latin America, where Terragon already has consumer data research and development teams. With the Bizense acquisition Terragon plans to “build out platforms, tools and machine learning models to help businesses…acquire new customers and get existing customers to do more.” Bizense founder and CEO Amit Khemchandani will be involved in this process.

 

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