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About the company

Acast AB is a Sweden-based podcast company. Acast provides a marketplace that helps podcasters find the right audience to monetize their content connecting all podcasting stakeholders to one common infrastructure. Acast’s position at the center of the ecosystem connects advertisers, who seek an engaged audience, with podcast creators in pursuit of growing their platform and monetizing their shows. By using its proprietary True Dynamic Ad Insertion (TDAI) technology, Acast provides its stakeholders with targeted ad insertion in podcast episodes, based on the listeners’ characteristics derived from analysis of aggregated data. This enables advertisers to target their advertisements in an efficient way, while podcast creators can monetize their audience and still provide a superior listening experience. The Company operates worldwide.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)1.86bn
  • Net income in SEK-165.83m
  • Incorporated2013
  • Employees360.00
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