TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Canadian Business and Maclean's today ranked Curate Mobile, a leading technology-driven mobile growth platform and a trusted destination for globally-focused brands and agencies, at No. 22 on the 2018 Startup 50 ranking of Canada's Top New Growth Companies.
Serving as a companion list to the longstanding Growth 500 ranking of Canada's fastest-growing companies and produced by Canada's premier business and current affairs media brands, the Startup 50 ranks younger companies on two-year revenue growth. Startup 50 winners are profiled in a special print issue of Canadian Business published with Maclean's magazine and online at CanadianBusiness.com.
Curate Mobile made the 2018 Startup 50 list with two-year revenue growth of 731%.
"It's an honor to be nominated on top of other numerous award nominations we've received, and this achievement reflects the strength of our product and the dedication of our team," said Marc Porcelli, founder and CEO of Curate Mobile. "Since we founded Curate Mobile in 2015, we've utilized data and transparency to take a proactive, mobile-specific approach to become a leading choice for brands and agencies worldwide in just three years. We hope to continue our rapid growth in 2019 and the years to come."
Curate Mobile's platform is a simple, effective touch-point for advertisers looking to boost user value or increase their brand awareness on mobile. Through its growing ad stack and mobile ad fraud technology, Curate Mobile powers transparent, real-time strategy and ROI, and provides global brands, agencies and supply partners a mobile growth platform to achieve user acquisition, conversion rate optimization and monetization at scale.
"The 2018 Startup 50 winners suggest the future of Canadian entrepreneurship is extremely bright. They have brought new offerings to market, created indelible brands and disrupted established business models—all in an extremely short period of time," says Deborah Aarts, Startup 50 and Growth 500 program manager. "Any aspiring entrepreneur should look to their stories for inspiration."
To learn more about Curate Mobile, visit http://www.curatemobile.com.
About Curate Mobile
Founded in 2015 and based in Toronto, Ontario Canada, Curate Mobile is a leading technology-driven mobile growth platform that has become a trusted destination for globally-focused brands and agencies. Through its growing Ad Stack, Curate's central focus is to spearhead and execute mobile user acquisition and direct response campaigns to ensure the right users, at the right time, find and engage with mobile brands. By employing a variety of ad formats (video, display, native, social) and a robust inventory of mobile ad placements, Curate is able to continuously optimize the audience targeting process, ensuring that not a single impression is wasted on disengaged or irrelevant users. Utilizing data and transparency, Curate Mobile is a boutique platform with a global reach, and the preeminent choice for brands and agencies in a growing mobile landscape.
About the Startup 50
Ranking Canada's Top New Growth Companies by two-year revenue growth, the Startup 50 profiles the fastest-growing startups in the country. It is a companion list to the Growth 500 ranking of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies, which has, for 30 years, been Canada's most respected and influential ranking of entrepreneurial achievement. Both the Startup 50 and Growth 500 are published in a special issue of Canadian Business published with Maclean's magazine and at CanadianBusiness.com. For more information on the ranking visit Growth500.ca or CanadianBusiness.com.
About Canadian Business
Founded in 1928, Canadian Business is the longest-serving and most-trusted business publication in the country. It is the country's premier media brand for executives and senior business leaders. It fuels the success of Canada's business elite with a focus on the things that matter most: leadership, innovation, business strategy and management tactics. Learn more at CanadianBusiness.com.
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