Killi Expands Privacy Application into Asia-Pacific Region, Furthering its Position as a Global Leader in Consumer Privacy

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Killi, a consumer-led privacy application, wholly owned by Freckle Ltd. announced the expansion of its identity product to the Asia-Pacific region.  The expansion of Killi into this region brings consumer control of data to emerging markets and furthers Killi’s position as a global leader in consumer privacy.

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“Our entrance to the Asia Pacific (APAC) market brings additional distribution for the Killi product while adding an important new source of data for companies and brands that are looking for compliant data in emerging markets.  While we have initially started our APAC expansion with Singapore and Australia, which are now live, we plan on using this base to further expand throughout the region in the new year,” said Freckle CEO, Neil Sweeney. “Expanding Killi to a region that holds 60% of the world’s population creates opportunities for those consumers in these markets to be compensated for their data for the first time.  Investors can anticipate additional market announcements, as well as product enhancements in the near term that will further solidify our model.”

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The APAC advertising market according to MAGNA, the global research division of advertising agency IPG, is currently valued at USD186 billion, and expected to grow at a rate of 6.3% in 20201.  Additionally, according to Zenith, a division of global advertising agency Publicis, the APAC region will be responsible for the largest share of global ad growth in 2020, contributing 33.8% of all new dollars and expanding its overall share of the global advertising market to 43%2 This comes in contrast to the USA market which is expected to see its share of global ad dollars slip to 36% from 37.1%.

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