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While the US and Canada give it the tariffs between the two countries, a Toronto -based technology company announces a significant round of funding led by a domestic VC. StigmaA programmatic advertising start, says it has raised $ 235 million in shares funding, with the development of teachers’ businesses (TVG) – the investment arm of the Ontario teacher’s pension plan – leading the growth round.

Also involved is Intrepid Growth Partners, a Toronto and London -based business, along with four other investors not called.

Funding is important for both its size and its focus.

In terms of size, this is one of the largest funding rounds for a start from Canada to the present – though it is not the largest. More recently, the Fintech Clio has set $ 900 million. Cohere raised $ 500 million and Tenstorrent raised $ 700 million, all last year.

Funding for Canadian newly established businesses greatly reflects the trends that play in other markets. The total number of bids in 2024 It was under the previous year, with companies working in the field of artificial intelligence taking a oversized part of what was invested.

Stackadapt, which describes itself as a company that “exploits AI’s power”, is undoubtedly part of the trend. The company started in 2014 and had more or less developed as a quiet bootstrapped company. This was until 2022, when it took a $ 300 million investment from Summit partners. Data book It shows that at least some of these $ 300 million were in the form of a secondary investment. From what we understand that it was a minority investment that would put the company’s valuation of over $ 600 million.

The company does not reveal an assessment with this current round, but sources tell us that it is about $ 2.5 billion for revenue of $ 500 million a year.

The size of this round and valuation speaks not only about the size of the company today, but also about how it finances the next stage of its development with local support.

Program advertising has been, effectively, the building block on how all digital ads work these days, representing over 90% of the market, as it gives traders a more effective way to measure their ads and who is displayed These ads; and gives publishers a more automated way to carry a larger volume of ads than their content.

In the case of Stackadapt, the company works with customers on different business verticals – for example, political campaigns, retailers, B2B, travel, health care and financial services – and helps them to place ads in front of the audience aimed at reaching. Its stock includes inherent advertising (content granted), appearance, video, connected TV, sound, games and more.

Developments such as the rise of AI (along with other types of automation) have shifted the landscape for programmatic advertising, leading to potentially higher advertising fraud cases. Other issues faced by program ads include more difficulty in controlling data security and protection, given the amount of data used to supply advertising targeting.

This is the challenge, but also the opportunity for companies like stackadapt.

“After 2022-2023 Lull, companies shift their focus to growth and increasing their investment, “said Vitaly Pecherskiy, the CEO who founded the company with Yang Han and Ildar Shar, in a statement by Techcrunch.” , growth at all costs is no longer priority. Companies are looking for solutions to promote their business while prioritizing cost-efficacy through automation and AI. As a result, we are seeing intense demand for our product. ”

Stackadapt, she said, has built her AI in “a decade of experience that analyzes advertising standards and understanding their evolution”, which she uses to help combat advertising fraud and bot.

“We are proud to support Stackadapt, a leading Canadian technology company, in its orbit to become the world leader in AI-end-to-end advertising,” said Rick Prostko, TVG’s senior chief executive, in a statement. “The company has been able to show consistent growth and profitability, while at the same time building the future of advertising and marketing technology. We have been impressed by their excellent team, visionary leadership and relentless focus on customer value.”

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