Affle (India) Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides mobile advertisement services through information technology and software development services for mobiles in India and internationally. It offers MAAS platform, an end-to-end mobile advertising platform; RevX, a self-serve programmatic platform; Appnext, an app recommendation platform; Jampp, a programmatic app marketing platform; Vizury Engage360, an omnichannel marketing platform; Mediasmart, a programmatic and proximity marketing platform; mFaaS for ad fraud detection; Shoffr, an online to offline marketing platform; mKr8, an ad authoring platform; mDMP, a data management platform; mCDP, a customer data platform for audience intelligence and engagement; and affle reusable components for application development. The company serves telecommunication and ISP, healthcare, retail and e-commerce, ERP and workplace, real estate, travel, and transportation industries, as well as public sector and government. Affle (India) Limited was incorporated in 1994 and is based in Gurugram, India.
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