Criteo
Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| Nasdaq: CRTO | |
| Industry | Online Advertising |
| Founded | 2005; 21 years ago (2005) |
| Headquarters | Paris , France |
Number of employees | 3600 (2025) |
| Website | criteo |
Criteo S.A. is an advertising company that provides online display advertisements. The company was founded and is headquartered in Paris, France.[1]
History
[edit ]Criteo was founded in Paris, France, in 2005 by Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, Franck Le Ouay and Romain Niccoli. Criteo spent the first four years focused on[2] R&D, and launched its first product in April 2008. In 2010, Criteo opened an office in Silicon Valley.[3] In 2012, Criteo opened its new headquarters in Paris, France.[4]
On April 7, 2011, Criteo announced that it hired Greg Coleman as president.[5] Previously, Coleman served as president and chief revenue officer of The Huffington Post and executive vice president of global sales for Yahoo!.[6]
In October 2013, the firm completed an initial public offering (IPO), raising US251ドル million.[7]
On 1 January 2016, Rudelle became the executive chairman, while Eric Eichmann, who was the president and chief operating officer (COO), was promoted to chief executive officer.[8] In June 2016, Criteo alleged Steelhouse, a rival ad tech company, had falsely taken credit for user visits to retailers' web pages in a lawsuit.[9] Steelhouse countersued, alleging Criteo of false advertising and unfair competition.[10] After an injunction requested by Criteo was denied in October 2016, both parties chose to mutually dropped their lawsuits in November 2016.[9] On 4 October 2016, Criteo acquired HookLogic, a retail exchange, ad server and attribution company focused squarely on retailers, strengthening its ecommerce serving capabilities.[11]
In October 2017, Criteo appointed Mollie Spilman as COO.[12]
With the implementation of the Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) feature from Apple's Safari 11 onwards in September 2017,[13] Criteo's revenue was reduced by 25ドル million in 2017.[14] However, Criteo reportedly was working on a "sustainable solution for the long-term" at the end of 2017, and had redesigned its "platform architecture" since.[15] Criteo was also impacted by the perception that the General Data Protection Regulation would negatively affect the company.[16]
In April 2018, Rudelle returned as the CEO, with Eichmann being his advisor.[17] Under Rudelle, Criteo slowly transitioned from a single product (web advertising) to a multi-product platform, which included in-app and email advertising.[15] [18] Criteo's revenue did not grow in 2018, and was down 1%.[19]
On 19 October 2019, Megan Clarken was appointed as the new CEO, taking over from Rudelle. Clarken would continue Criteo's transformation plan.[19]
On February 15, 2025, Michael Komasinski took over as CEO and member of the Board, replacing Megan Clarken. Previously, Komasinski was CEO of the Americas, President of Global Data & Technology, and member of the Group Executive Management team at dentsu.[20]
At the end of 2025, it was announced that Criteo would be moving to the United States, via Luxembourg. Les Echos referred to this as an 'exile,' a 'symbol of the French Tech's shortcomings'.[21]
Product
[edit ]Criteo's product is a form of display advertising, which displays interactive banner advertisements, generated based on the online browsing preferences and behaviour of each customer. The solution operates on a pay per click/cost per click (CPC) basis.
In September 2010, Criteo debuted its self-service cost-per-click (CPC) bidding platform that lets advertisers place bids on display retargeting campaigns and see changes and optimize campaigns in real-time.[22] During 2020 Criteo launched a traffic generation product, which allows advertisers to advertise using purchase intent data, and it also introduced a self-service ad platform for its Criteo Retail Media division that allows advertisers to purchase media space on retailers’ websites.[23] [24]
Funding
[edit ]Criteo secured a total of 17ドル million in funding, with 3ドル million in a first institutional round in March 2006 coming from French private equity firm AGF and Elaia Partners, and 9ドル million in a second round in January 2008 led by Index Ventures.[25]
In May 2010, Criteo raised a further 7ドル million of funding from Bessemer Venture Partners.[26]
Privacy
[edit ]In September 2010, Criteo began a campaign[27] regarding the use of popular retargeting and its impact on consumer privacy. The campaign aimed to reassure consumers about personalized retargeting and data-driven marketing tactics.
The company denies it relies on personally identifiable information (PII) and doesn't track identifiable information, no data is shared with advertisers or publishers and no third-party data is used for targeting purposes. Retargeting only uses anonymous information from the merchant's site.[27]
In 2019, Privacy International filed a complaint against Criteo, citing that it wouldn't respect the European GDPR.[28] Complaints by NOYB were also made.[29] In June 2023, the French data protection authority National Commission on Informatics and Liberty pronounced a sanction of 40 million euros against Criteo, notably for failing to check that the people whose data it processes have given their consent.[30]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Criteo Labs: Opening Ceremony". Criteo Website. Criteo. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
- ^ "Criteo brings its personalized banner ads to US, launches new pricing program - VentureBeat - News - by Nadia Majid". venturebeat.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "French Retargeting Company Descends on Silicon Valley". ClickZ. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "CriteoLabs: Opening Ceremony". Criteo Website. Criteo. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
- ^ "Online Ad Exec Greg Coleman Lands at Criteo as President - Kara Swisher - News - AllThingsD". AllThingsD. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Why Greg Coleman Bet on Retargeting". April 7, 2011.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Ad tech company Criteo raises 251ドル million by pricing upsized IPO at 31,ドル above its upwardly revised 27ドル-29ドル range". NASDAQ. 29 Oct 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ "Criteo Founder JB Rudelle Becomes Executive Chairman, Eric Eichmann Promoted to CEO". Criteo. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ a b O'Reilly, Lara. "The nasty 'click fraud' legal dispute between ad tech companies Criteo and SteelHouse is over". Business Insider. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ "What Marketers Can Learn From The Cautionary Tale Of Criteo Vs. SteelHouse". www.mediapost.com. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ Liyakasa, Kelly (2016年10月04日). "Criteo To Acquire HookLogic For 250ドルM In Push For Full Commerce Stack". AdExchanger. Archived from the original on 2016年11月08日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ Betz, SA Editor Brandy (2017年10月18日). "Criteo announces new COO". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved 2017年11月16日.
{{cite news}}:|first=has generic name (help) - ^ "macOS High Sierra: How to turn off website tracking in Safari 11". Macworld. 2017年11月04日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ "What Apple's ITP cookie-blocker did next | WARC". origin.warc.com. Archived from the original on 2022年10月10日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ a b "Despite Apple's game-changing ITP update, Criteo's revenues have dipped just 1% year-on-year". The Drum. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ Andrew Birmingham (2018年04月25日). "Updated: Criteo CEO out, founder returns". Which-50. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ "Criteo founder JB Rudelle back at helm in chief executive swap-out". The Drum. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ "Why Criteo S.A. Dropped Today". Motley Fool. 2018年08月02日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ a b Hercher, James (2019年10月30日). "Criteo Names Megan Clarken As New CEO To Lead A Turnaround Effort". AdExchanger. Archived from the original on 2020年08月12日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
- ^ Lundstrom, Kathryn (2025年01月14日). "CCriteo Names Michael Komasinski as CEO Following Months-Long Search". AdWeek. Retrieved 2025年03月20日.
- ^ "L'exil de Criteo, symbole des failles de la French Tech". Les Echos (in French). November 6, 2025. Retrieved November 6, 2025.
- ^ "MediaPost Publications Criteo Brings AdWords-Like CPC Bidding to Display Retargeting 09/21/2010". Archived from the original on 2010年11月17日. Retrieved 2010年11月15日.
- ^ "Criteo Introduces New Marketing Solution for Traffic Generation and Increasing Customer Engagement". MarTech Advisor. Archived from the original on 2021年06月13日. Retrieved 2021年03月26日.
- ^ "Criteo Launches Self-Serve Retail Media Platform". Weissbrot, Alison-AdExchanger. 27 May 2020.
- ^ "Criteo Raises 10ドル Million From Index Ventures". TechCrunch. AOL. 15 January 2008. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Here Comes The French Invasion: Bessemer Puts 7ドル Million Into Ad Retargeting Startup Criteo". TechCrunch. AOL. 6 May 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ a b "Criteo CEO Rudelle Responds To Recent Concerns Over Retargeting And Consumer Privacy". AdExchanger: News and Views on Data-Driven Digital Advertising. 14 September 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Our complaints against Acxiom, Criteo, Equifax, Experian, Oracle, Quantcast, Tapad". Privacy International.
- ^ "Criteo Faces 60ドルm Fine for GDPR Violations in France". Lexology. 2022年08月19日. Retrieved 2023年06月22日.
- ^ "Délibération de la formation restreinte n°SAN-2023-009 du 15 juin 2023 concernant la société CRITEO". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. 2023年06月22日. Retrieved 2023年06月22日.
Further reading
[edit ]- Rudelle, J.B. (2016). They Told Me It Was Impossible: The Manifesto of the Founder of Criteo. Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu Press. ISBN 978-1-4834-5777-2.