Moving Walls Partners with Nigeria’s Leading Adtech Company; Launches Location Intelligence Platform to Transform Offline Media Planning

Moving Walls, a Singapore-headquartered global advertising technology company, has partnered with Interaction Channel Limited (ICL), a pioneer media and advertising company in Nigeria to launch the region’s first location intelligence powered planning and buying solution for offline media.

The strategic partnership launched via an industry event held in Victoria Island, Lagos, is aimed at revolutionising the way offline media channels including outdoor advertising and brand activations are planned and measured in Nigeria. The event was attended by more than 150 industry stakeholders including members of the Media Independent Practitioners of Nigeria, media agencies, brands, and billboard owners.

PWC forecasts that, by 2022, Nigeria’s media revenues will reach USD 9.9 billion with the internet forecast to account for 89.6% of the absolute growth. With the growth being driven by digital, which offers sophisticated planning and measurement tools, offline media needs to be equipped with similar capabilities to position itself as an important part of the media mix.

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The technology that will be deployed is called Moving Audiences, an artificial intelligence-powered platform that ingests location data from several sources – social, traffic, smartphone movement, and proprietary IoT sensors. It has already connected more than 30,000 physical media assets across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, India and Nigeria.

Location Intelligence Empowers Every Offline Media Stakeholder

Audience Data-driven cloud-based platforms like Moving Audiences reduces the time taken dealing with multiple media owners, collating rates and site information, and building media plans manually.

According to PWC’s Global Media and Entertainment, Nigeria’s Outdoor Advertising revenue will grow to about USD240 million by this year. The number of digital billboards, especially large formats, are also on the rise at key high-traffic intersections.

According to Tosanwumi Omagbemi, Managing Director at Interaction Channel Limited, the platform will equip media buyers with an understanding of where their target audiences are and how they can engage them with the most optimum combination of outdoor media assets.

“Media spends continue to shift to accountable channels. This platform will equip traditional billboard owners with the ability to showcase what outdoor media delivers in terms of when, how many times, and who the advertisers are reaching. Meanwhile, the media owners now have, for the first time, a single point to access all billboard inventory and create media plans with just a few clicks.”

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Meanwhile, for Srikanth Ramachandran, Founder and Global CEO of Moving Walls, the move is another example that offline media pain points and opportunities are starkly similar across emerging markets even if they are in different continents.

“We have seen a uniform need for data standards in outdoor advertising across emerging markets where two things are happening – the numbers of billboards, especially digital screens, continue to grow and smartphone penetration is driving digital media spends.

Having done work for global brands across Asia, we understand that the African continent is the new frontier for fast growth for these guys. A majority of them make significant offline media spends here [in Africa] and will now benefit from similar planning and optimisation capabilities that we provide them in other markets.”

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