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§ Private Profile · Atlanta, GA, USA
an advertising technology platform that uses bank transaction data to deliver targeted marketing offers for financial institutions and brands.
Cardlytics is an Atlanta, Georgia-based advertising technology platform that utilizes anonymized bank transaction data to deliver targeted marketing offers to consumers. The company connects retail brands with financial institution customers, operating a network that reaches 215 million monthly active users and has generated over $46 billion in measurable sales. Prior to its February 2018 initial public offering that raised $70 million, the enterprise secured over $200 million in venture capital from lead investors including Polaris Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, and Discovery Capital. The platform distributes its personalized campaigns through major financial partners like Bank of America, paying out $1 billion in customer rewards, and expanded its marketing capabilities by acquiring Bridg in 2019. Currently led by Chief Executive Officer Amit Gupta, Cardlytics was founded in 2008 by Scott Grimes, Lynne Laube, and Hans Theisen.
Cardlytics has raised $121.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Cardlytics has raised $121.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Cardlytics has raised $121.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Cardlytics's investors include Discovery Capital, Rupert Duchesne, Canaan Partners, ITC Holdings, Kinetic Ventures, Polaris Partners, TTV Capital, Campbell B. Lanier.
Cardlytics has raised $121.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $70.0M Series F in October 2014.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 29, 2014 | $70M Series F | Discovery Capital | — | Announced |
| Sep 8, 2011 | $33M Venture Round | — | Rupert Duchesne, Canaan Partners, ITC Holdings, Kinetic Ventures, Polaris Partners, TTV Capital | Announced |
| Aug 16, 2010 | $18M Venture Round | ITC Holdings, Campbell B. Lanier | Canaan Partners, Polaris Partners, TTV Capital | Announced |