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Programmatic video ads in Europe to grow five times

September 10, 2015 07.10 Europe/London By Robert Briel

SpotX-LogoProgrammatic online video advertising in Europe is set to grow fivefold in the next five years to become a €2bn industry.

SpotX, the video inventory management platform for publishers, has announced research into the growth of programmatic online video advertising across Europe, predicting dramatic growth across Europe to become a €2bn industry in 2020. Programmatic online video advertising has grown almost twenty-fold from €22m in 2012 to €375m in 2015 and will grow at a rate of 38.7% between now and 2020, when more than half of all online video advertising revenue in Europe will be generated programmatically.

Conducted by IHS, the global analyst firm and research partner for IAB Europe, and compiled from in-depth interviews with both advertising agencies and publishers, combined with the IHS advertising trends and forecasting database, the study reveals the UK as the largest market for programmatic video advertising in Europe, currently generating more than one third of all programmatic online video revenue in Europe in 2015 (36.1%).

IHS identifies 23% of online video advertising in the UK as traded programmatically in 2015, compared with 34% in the Netherlands and 19% in France. This is predicted to grow substantially, to 63% in the Netherlands, followed by 60% in the UK and 54% in France in 2020. The UK programmatic video advertising market is worth €135m now, and is expected to grow to €602m by 2020. Revenue in France is expected to rise to €358m followed by Italy, which still shows a lot of potential, and will grow to €245m.

Overall in 2015, the ‘big five’ European markets represent €286m of programmatic online video advertising revenue now, which will grow to €1,512m by 2020, whilst the Nordics represent just €21m in revenue, but will grow dramatically to reach €138m in 2020.

The report sizes the programmatic video advertising market in Germany at €31m, with growth expected to reach €254m in 2020, making it the third largest market in Europe.

“We introduced video real time bidding (RTB) in 2010 and launched our European operations four years ago. Since then we have seen rapid adoption from publishers and broadcasters throughout the region and increasing demand from advertisers and their agencies,” commented Mike Shehan, CEO of SpotX explains.

“These findings reflect the growth of our business, with revenues rising 90% year-on-year in 1H 2015. As a result, we have invested heavily into Europe over the past year, appointing three new Managing Directors, and recruiting more staff.”

Daniel Knapp, Senior Director of Advertising Research, IHS, adds, “We first analysed the programmatic video advertising market in 2013 and could see it was set to explode across Europe. Our new analysis reveals the extent of the growth trajectory for online video advertising, with programmatic video advertising growing rapidly and taking an ever increasing share.”

“The growth is particularly fast in the UK where technological literacy, a volume of programmatic players and a lot of premium inventory means that the UK will lead the development in Europe to a diversified portfolio of programmatic transaction types. We expect the UK to slowly close the gap to the US, where programmatic video will exceed 60% of the video market by 2019, compared to 2020 in the UK.”

Knapp concludes, “In the UK we have seen strong initiatives from some broadcasters building a data and programmatic business. The majority of growth in the next five years will come from broadcasters’ video catch-up inventory moving to programmatic trading.”

The research report follows a rebrand from SpotX last week, where the company shortened its name to highlight its evolution from an ad exchange to a holistic inventory management platform, developed specifically for the supply side. The SpotX platform today incorporates an ad server, Supply Side Platform, and programmatic infrastructure including both open and private marketplace capabilities to help publishers manage all aspects of their video ad inventory across desktop, mobile and connected devices.

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Filed Under: Newsline Tagged With: programmtic advertising, SpotX Edited: 10 September 2015 07:12

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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