iClick Interactive Subsidiary OptAim Wins Three Awards from Tencent Ads

Recognition for iClick subsidiary follows several prestigious accolades awarded to OptAim by Tencent Ads in 2019

iClick Interactive Asia Group Limited, an independent online marketing and enterprise data solutions provider in China, is pleased to announce that its subsidiary OptAim (Beijing) Information Technology Co., Ltd. (“OptAim”) was named the winner of three awards by Tencent Ads for the second half of 2019, including the “Excellence Award”, “Commitment Award” and “Innovation Award”. Earlier this year OptAim was also named the winner of several annual awards by a separate unit of Tencent Ads, including “2019 Gold Service Provider”.

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“It is a great honor for iClick to once again win recognition from the Tencent Ads. These accolades highlight iClick’s role as an innovator and a key supplier of online marketing services, even during the difficult environment we faced in 2019,” said Jian “T.J.” Tang, iClick’s Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder. “Looking ahead, we see a bright future as the rollout of next-generation 5G mobile services drives a new wave of growth in traffic volumes. In the current challenging macro-environment, iClick’s AI technology-driven intelligence and performance-focused solutions are more valuable to our clients than ever, and the combination of our advanced solutions with Tencent Ads provides our clients an unprecedented opportunity to build brand recognition among Chinese consumers. We look forward to deepening our partnership with Tencent Ads to further benefit our clients while fueling the next stage of iClick’s growth.”

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