Brandtone signs multi-million euro deal with Unilever

Agreement builds on global partnership with emphasis on Asia

Brandtone chief executive Donald Fitzmaurice said the platform will help Unilever engage with customers in Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.
Brandtone chief executive Donald Fitzmaurice said the platform will help Unilever engage with customers in Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Dublin-headquartered mobile marketing company Brandtone has signed a multi-million euro deal with Unilever to help the multinational engage with consumers in south east Asia.

The deal, which builds on a global partnership between Brandtone and Unilever, will enable Brandtone to deploy its platform in Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Brandtone chief executive Donald Fitzmaurice said the platform will help Unilever engage with customers in those countries.

“Any consumer irrespective of the phone they have will be able to engage with the Unilever campaign for free,” he said.

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Mr Fitzmaurice, who is a finalist in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year competition, said Brandtone could not have predicted the scale of demand for mobile-first data-led marketing strategies when the company announced its expansion into Indonesia last year.

“The region is at a tipping point in terms embracing global brands, so it is the perfect time for our clients to use the power of mobile to build ongoing relationships with consumers.”

Unilever vice-president of media Rahul Welde said South East Asia is a hugely exciting market for the company's brands as its consumers are increasingly open to technology-led innovations.

“It is the ideal environment for mobile engagement to flourish - allowing our brands to engage in long-term, one-to-one dialogue with millions of consumers at scale.”

Brandtone runs marketing campaigns for big brands including Unilever, PepsiCo and Heineken, asking consumers to give personal data, such as shopping habits, over their mobiles, in return for rewards.

In July of this year, Brandtone secured €18.5 million in a funding round led by Ares Capital with participation from returning backers Unilever, Syngenta, Verlinvest and Vision Private Equity.

The company raised $14 million in a series C round in January 2014 from Unilever Ventures and Syngenta Ventures.