MMP World Wide (MMPWW), a leading ad tech solutions provider, today became the first local marketplace in the GCC region to join the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG). The move comes as the company doubles down on its commitment to tackling criminal activity and promoting brand safety in digital advertising across the market.
Achieving TAG certification will help MMPWW to better combat ad fraud and malvertising, as well as minimize the risk of ad misplacement. TAG’s standards are delivering significant value by ensuring companies are able to conduct business with legitimate partners, differentiate their inventory as trustworthy, and ensure their brand is not damaged by fraud, piracy, or malware.
MMP World Wide CEO, Ayman Haydar, says, “We all need to be accountable for how we interact and transact online today. The digital advertising landscape is complex, which is why we need universal standards to ensure we minimize risk and ensure legitimacy with every ad placement,"
“Being the first local marketplace to join TAG in the GCC and progress towards certification ensures that we are best positioned to encourage others to adopt these measures. As a business, we are listed among the most known and trusted players in the digital ad ecosystem, helping to drive forward and support the growth of a transparent digital advertising supply chain,” added Haydar.
Nick Stringer, Vice-President of Global Engagement & Operations at TAG, says, “MMP World Wide is leading the way in the GCC region by joining TAG and now working towards adhering to robust standards to tackle criminal activity and promote brand safety in digital advertising. TAG hopes others will follow to establish a trusted market for brand investment, something that both ABG and IAB support and wish to see happen.”