Dubai: RTB House, a global company that provides state-of-the-art marketing solutions for top brands worldwide, has been ranked 23th in the tech sector in the Financial Times 1000. RTB House has made it onto the list for the third year in a row.

The rating is the result of a joint project by the Financial Times and Statista, who conducted months of research, public calls, intensive database research and directly contacted tens of thousands of companies. In the end, they created a shortlist of 1,000 outstanding companies amongst the millions of existing European enterprises. The list includes companies that have achieved the highest growth in revenues between 2015 and 2018.

RTB House reached revenue growth of 1100%, which amounted to 98,7M EUR (112,9M USD) in 2018. Over four years, the number of employees has grown from 74 to 377. The company now operates in over 70 countries, working with leading brands.

“The past few years for RTB House has been all about developing the best-in-class marketing technology innovations and solutions to bring to market. We are proud of our work and that our growth is being recognized year after year,” said Daniel Surmacz, COO at RTB House. “The reason RTB House is able to be one of the first in the world to bring deep learning technology to an industry at scale is due to the tireless work of our global team and we thank them for their dedication and determination. We are looking forward to the next few years as we continue to build our team and offer marketers even bigger and better solutions.”

RTB House’s deep learning platform is considered a real game changer in the industry. After successfully deploying deep learning algorithms throughout all of its campaigns, RTB House once again challenged itself and the advertising industry through its creation of the AI Marketing Lab, a division focused on research and development in the broad marketing arena. This is separate from the main R&D department, which is dedicated to personalized retargeting. RTB House recently opened a Creatives Lab. The unit is developing solutions to offer clients a wider range of better performing dynamic banners for both display and video, which is better suited to clients' branding needs.

More information about FT1000 can be found here: www.financialtimes.com 

About RTB House:

RTB House is a global company that provides state-of-the-art marketing technologies for top brands worldwide. Its proprietary ad buying engine is the first and only in the world to be powered entirely by Deep Learning algorithms, enabling advertisers to generate outstanding results and reach their short, mid and long-term goals. 

Founded in 2012, the RTB House team is comprised of 500+ specialists in over 30 locations across the globe: New York, London, Tokyo, Singapore, São Paulo, Moscow, Istanbul, Dubai and Warsaw. It serves more than 1900 campaigns for clients across EMEA, APAC and the Americas regions.

In 2018, after successfully deploying Deep Learning into 100 percent of its algorithms, RTB House launched two specialized R&D teams in addition to the main R&D team, focused on leading innovation for MarTech solutions. The AI Marketing Lab provides an environment for inventing and advancing MarTech products. In addition, the Creatives Lab was created to investigate and improve the overall performance of creatives, as well as developing support for formats like dynamic display and video creatives that can be ultra-tailored to a client’s unique branding needs.

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For further information / queries please contact:
Sharrah Kapadia
+971(0) 55 368 3952
Sharrah.kapadia@rtbhouse.com 

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