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Publicis to acquire Lotame the world's leading independent end-to-end data solution

Publicis to acquire Lotame the world's leading independent end-to-end data solution

Yahoo06-03-2025
Publicis to acquire Lotame the world's leading independent end-to-end data solution
Present in 109 countries, Lotame is the #1 independent global data and identity solution, with more than 1.6 billion IDs and built on 100+ data sources.
Combination of Lotame and Epsilon's identity and data will connect clients to over 90% of consumers worldwide through the Groupe's CORE AI capability.
Publicis Groupe [Euronext Paris FR0000130577, CAC 40] today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Lotame, the world's leading independent identity solution, in an update on its AI strategy presented by Arthur Sadoun (click HERE to see the film).
A global leader in data, identity and technology, Lotame is home to one of the largest end-to-end data marketplaces in the world, spanning 109 countries. Its proprietary identity solution delivers consistent and relevant addressable audiences built on 100+ data sources and activated through more than 1.6 billion IDs, for over 4,000 of the world's leading brands and publishers to leverage at scale and with precision.
The combined data and identity assets of Lotame and Publicis Groupe's 2.3 billion global profiles will enable clients to reach 91% of adult internet users with personalized messaging at scale with even greater accuracy. Concretely, Epsilon and Lotame, will put the leadership of identity-driven marketing in the hands of all our clients through:
Expanded Global Identity: The combined footprint of Epsilon and Lotame will expand Groupe's unique profiles to almost 4 billion, extending global coverage to more than 90% of consumers worldwide. This scale combined with unmatched breadth and depth of data allows marketers to find and activate against the right audiences with even greater accuracy, to engage their consumers in more relevant and meaningful ways.
Talent and Expertise: Lotame's 19 years of earned data expertise and trusted innovation, coupled with its team of experts across data and identity, will power global and local-market product development, supported by dedicated engineering, partnerships, and operations specialists.
Regional Product Focus: Lotame will drive APAC and EMEA expansion of Epsilon, continuing to work with publishers, data partners, and brands across the regions. Lotame's identity solution brings critical interoperability and data connectivity to digital marketers everywhere.
Led by Founder and CEO Andy Monfried, Lotame will be positioned as part of Epsilon, accessible to all Publicis clients and teams to enhance their ability to deliver personalized marketing services at scale.
Arthur Sadoun, Chairman and CEO Publicis Groupe commented:
'In the age of AI, the name of the game is connect or die.
By connecting Lotame to Epsilon, we're reinforcing our industry-leading identity graph, giving clients the unique competitive advantage of seeing and engaging with 91% of all adults who use the internet, safely and transparently.
By connecting that best-in-class identity to our clients' data thanks to AI, and leveraging it across their marketing spectrum, from their PESO media ecosystem to content production, all in their owned environments, we are truly delivering measurable outcomes for their business.
It's how we are making CoreAI a reality, and how we've built a category of one for Publicis that means today we are the world's largest advertising group, leading the industry on every KPI.
As we continue to invest in the products, services and talent that drive differentiation and growth for our clients, I couldn't be happier to welcome Andy and the outstanding teams at Lotame on board.'
Andy Monfried, Lotame CEO said: 'We have a rich history of innovation, building out our global data marketplace and scaling our identity solution to become among the most trusted and adopted in the industry. We are beyond thrilled to join Publicis Groupe, who shares our commitment to industry interoperability, connectivity, and privacy. Together with Epsilon, we look forward to delivering the next chapter of connected identity for Publicis.'
This acquisition remains subject to customary conditions to closing and is expected to close early in the second quarter of 2025.
About Publicis Groupe - The Power of OnePublicis Groupe [Euronext Paris FR0000130577, CAC 40] is a global leader in communication. The Groupe is positioned at every step of the value chain, from consulting to execution, combining marketing transformation and digital business transformation. Publicis Groupe is a privileged partner in its clients' transformation to enhance personalization at scale. The Groupe relies on ten expertise concentrated within four main activities: Communication, Media, Data and Technology. Through a unified and fluid organization, its clients have a facilitated access to all its expertise in every market. Present in over 100 countries, Publicis Groupe employs around 103,000 professionals.www.publicisgroupe.com| Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Viva la Difference!
Publicis Groupe Contacts
Amy Hadfield
Director of Global Communications
+33 (0)1 44 43 70 75
amy.hadfield@publicisgroupe.com
Michelle McGowan
Corporate Communications
+1 312 315 5259
michelle.mcgowan@publicisgroupe.com
Eleanor Conroy
Corporate Communications
+447736746466
eleanor.conroy@publicisgroupe.com
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