Largest Lockscreen Media Platform Buzzvil Acquires India and Pakistan's SlideApp
- Softbank-backed Buzzvil acquires India and Pakistan's leading lockscreen content curator SlideApp
- Second acquisition since US's largest lockscreen app, Slidejoy, in 2017
- Aims to widen global reach with internationally patented lockscreen SDK
SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- World's largest mobile lockscreen media platform, Buzzvil, a member company of the K-ICT Born2Global Centre, announced it has acquired India and Pakistan's leading lockscreen content curator SlideApp as part of its effort to tighten its grip in the global mobile ad market. Financial terms were not disclosed.
John Lee, CEO of Buzzvil, said, "By taking SlideApp under our wing, Buzzvil is able to onboard excellent developers and continue to scale its geographic reach not only in the Asian, European and the U.S. market, but also India, Pakistan and the Middle East."
SlideApp made a grand entrance in India, Pakistan and the Middle East by hitting more than five million downloads within just 12 months of its launch in 2016. The app allows users to get rewards for reading content on the mobile lockscreen, a cost-efficient marketing tool for businesses.
The SlideApp team members also have a history of successfully exiting their previous company, Ultra Caption Corp., in 2014 to Kakao, the operator of South Korea's dominant mobile messenger KakaoTalk, who acknowledged their technical achievements and skills. At Ultra Caption Corp., the team members had launched a slew of applications including a dating app translated as "I Want to Meet Your Friend, Not You" which reached more than 1.4 million downloads.
"The SlideApp's team, equipped with global experience will join Buzzvil, further propelling the company's drive to move mobile lockscreen advertising forward and shape the mobile advertising landscape worldwide," John said.
This is Buzzvil's second deal since the acquisition of New York City based startup, Slidejoy, which rewards users for putting news and advertisements on their mobile lockscreens, in 2017. Slidejoy offers mobile users rewards in exchange for allowing ads on their lockscreen.
Buzzvil, backed by Softbank Ventures, focuses on its B2B business, BuzzScreen, based on its internationally patented SDK (Software Development Kit) which provides white label lockscreen mobile applications for publishers so they can generate additional revenue and enhance user engagement.
The company displays 5.4 billion monthly impressions in 30 countries, from more than 50 publishing partners. Its main advertisers include eBay, Samsung, Adidas, Toyota, Jaguar and BMW.
For more detailed information on Buzzvil, please visit https://www.buzzvil.com/
About Buzzvil
Buzzvil is the first and largest lockscreen media platform serving various advertisements and content to the first screen of the mobile. Our B2B business, BuzzScreen, based on our unique SDK (Software Development Kit), provides white label lockscreen apps for our partners so they can generate additional revenue and enhance user engagement. Our mission is 'to enable advertisers and publishers to engage with users on the first screen of mobile.' Buzzvil has expanded its business to more than 30 countries around the globe and serves dozens of partners across industries to develop a more natural and effective advertising platform on mobile.
About SlideApp
SlideApp incentivizes its mobile users by awarding credit points every time they read customized content when a user tries to unlock the phone. The reward points accumulated can then be further utilized for mobile recharges. With over five million downloads, SlideApp acts as a low-cost marketing tool for businesses by providing quality content to users as well as detailed and relevant marketing analytics.
Media Contact:
Euna Lee
PR, B2B Marketing Manager of Buzzvil
[email protected]
Jina Lee
PR Manager of Born2Global
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SOURCE K-ICT Born2Global Centre
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