Affle India rides high on Adtech surge, poised for strong growth

Affle India rides high on Adtech surge, poised for strong growth

Trade Desk and PubMatic see 16.0 per cent YoY revenue growth in developed markets.

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Mumbai: As per Elara diet report, global adtech leaders like Trade Desk and PubMatic have seen an average 16.0 per cent year-on-year revenue growth in developed markets (DM), with Trade Desk outperforming at 27.3 per cent. The shift from linear TV to connected TV (CTV), which offers higher ROI, is driving this growth. Programmatic advertising is also gaining traction as CMOs seek better results from their ad spend.

Trade desk reported strong 25.9 per cent year-on-year growth in Q2CY24, while PubMatic saw a modest 6.0 per cent due to changes in a major DSP buyer's strategy. Despite this, both companies are maintaining solid growth in the US, with Trade Desk's International segment performing especially well.

The adoption of CTV is accelerating, with PubMatic's omnichannel video revenue, including CTV, growing 19 per cent year-on-year, and Trade Desk seeing significant gains in CTV as well. Lower CTV ad costs are attracting more ad dollars due to higher ROI.

Google’s decision to retain cookies has eased concerns about rising data costs. PubMatic and Trade Desk are well-positioned, with Trade Desk's Unified ID 2.0 gaining traction.

Affle India, with 26.8 per cent exposure to DM, is expected to benefit from these trends. The company is projected to see steady eight to 10 per cent growth in DM, supported by CTV adoption and increased programmatic spending. Its strong presence in emerging markets (EM) further enhances growth potential, with an expected 21.0 per cent organic revenue CAGR for FY25E-27E. Analysts recommend a “Buy” with a target price of Rs 1,727.

Affle India is poised to capitalise on the ongoing adtech trends, making it a promising player in the industry.