Airtel Africa has officially launched Airtel Ads, Africa’s first integrated Demand-Side Platform (DSP) aimed at empowering advertisers and agencies to efficiently manage, purchase, and optimize digital ad inventory across multiple ad exchanges in real-time.
Powered by Intent.ai, Airtel Ads is designed for media agencies and businesses, streamlining the process of purchasing advertising space.
This feature enables advertisers to make informed ad placement decisions by combining various tools and functionalities within a single platform and offers a comprehensive solution for digital advertising management.
The platform will leverage Airtel Africa’s extensive customer base of more than 150 million customers, utilizing data from both telecommunications services and mobile wallets.
This approach aims to not only target digitally engaged individuals but also include those traditionally excluded from the digital realm through its 2G and feature phone user base.
Additionally, through the integrated Airtel Voice Reward Ads, the platform has the capability to reach consumers on various devices.
Understanding the current limitations in ad performance for organisations, Airtel Ads aims to seamlessly merge all ad networks with Airtel Africa’s first party telecommunications data.
It will provide a unified advertising platform with precise audience segmentation, a dedicated marketing team, data analytics with post-campaign support in addition to both native language support and access to 260+ bidding parameters.
The platform, powered by ai based brand safety tools, will also accept payments in local African currencies.
Since its inception, the platform has achieved a weekly audience reach of 27 billion impressions, 23.5 million in-app daily impressions and over 200 million daily SMS notifications daily with end-of-SMS tag messaging potential.
Speaking on the launch, Anthony Shiner, Airtel Africa’s chief commercial officer, said:
“We are excited to introduce Airtel Ads in Africa. This innovative platform will support advertisers and businesses to gain unprecedented control over their marketing campaigns, leveraging Airtel Africa’s extensive customer base and world class technology. Airtel Ads is a testament to our leadership in shaping the communications landscape in Africa, ensuring businesses are supported to achieve their objectives using data first tools to inform their business decisions.”
L-R: Journalist and Digital Contributor, Adunni Olorisa Trust Foundation, Osisiye Tafa; Head of Brands, Airtel Nigeria, Omobolanle Osotule; Group Head of Strategy, Ogilvy Nigeria, Sherrif Adekoya; Media Manager, Friesland Campina, Sub-Sahara Africa, Abisoye Oruye; Marketing Professional and Faculty Member, Rome Business School, Nigeria, Dr. Emmanuel Agu; and Media Investment Lead, Airtel Africa, Danice King’Ori during the official launch of Airtel Ads powered by Intent.ai in Lagos, on Thursday 22nd February 2024.
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Contact: peter.oluka@techeconomy.ng
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