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$23M Series C March 2024 (Fulcrum/Godwin); 3B API requests/day; Edmunds/Klarna/Delivery Hero customers; Retail Media Cloud platform; ad server infrastructure leader
Kevel (formerly Adzerk) is an ad infrastructure company founded in 2010 by James Avery to provide API-first ad serving technology that allows digital platforms to build custom, first-party advertising networks rather than relying on third-party ad tech stacks like Google Ad Manager. The company was built on the thesis that publishers, marketplaces, and retail media operators needed programmatic-grade ad serving capabilities they could control, customize, and brand as their own — without the data leakage, opacity, and vendor lock-in associated with dominant ad tech platforms. Kevel's API architecture makes it uniquely suited for companies that need to embed advertising logic directly into their own product infrastructure.\n\nKevel's primary products include its core Ad Server APIs, which process 3 billion+ ad requests per day, and its Retail Media Cloud platform, which enables e-commerce companies and marketplaces to build sponsored product and display advertising businesses on top of their own shopper data. Customers include Edmunds for automotive listings ads, Klarna for commerce media, and Delivery Hero for restaurant and grocery sponsored placements — all examples of companies that needed ad serving infrastructure customized to non-standard inventory formats and audience contexts. The Retail Media Cloud positions Kevel at the center of the fastest-growing segment in digital advertising.\n\nKevel raised a $23 million Series C in March 2024, bringing total funding to approximately $42 million, to accelerate its retail media platform and expand its enterprise sales motion. The company has benefited significantly from the retail media wave — as Amazon's advertising business demonstrated the economics of first-party commerce data monetization, every major retailer and marketplace has sought to build comparable capabilities. Kevel's white-label approach allows these companies to move faster than building proprietary ad tech from scratch while maintaining full data ownership and control.
EA's sports games division producing EA Sports FC, Madden NFL, and College Football 25; Ultimate Team card pack monetization generating recurring revenue within Electronic Arts' portfolio.
EA Sports is the sports games division of Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA) — producing the world's most-played sports video game franchises including EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA, after the FIFA license dispute led to rebranding in 2023), Madden NFL, NBA Live (currently inactive), NHL, UFC, PGA Tour, and College Football. As one of EA's most commercially significant business units, EA Sports generates billions in annual revenue driven largely by the Ultimate Team (FUT) in-game card pack mechanic that has become the dominant monetization model for sports games and generates significant recurring revenue.
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