Allocadia helps more than 16,000 marketers worldwide manage over $25B in marketing investments. Our award-winning budget management and strategic planning platform enables marketers to maximize marketing’s impact on the business by planning strategically, investing with purpose, and measuring the performance of their spend.
Currently, over 150 leading marketing organizations including GE Healthcare, Unilever, Informatica, and Charles Schwab use Allocadia to make every dollar count. Our mission is to bring this confidence to every marketer in the world.
Currently, over 150 leading marketing organizations including GE Healthcare, Unilever, Informatica, and Charles Schwab use Allocadia to make every dollar count. Our mission is to bring this confidence to every marketer in the world.
Location: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 866-684-0935
Total raised: $30M
Founded date: 2010
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Inovia Cap... | inovia.vc |
| - | Susquehann... | sgep.com |
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 08.12.2015 | Series B | $22M | - |
| 05.06.2014 | Series A | $7M | Inovia Cap... |
| 30.01.2013 | Seed | $1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 14
| Date | Title | Description |
| 22.07.2021 | Today in acquisitions: Paymi, EchoLotto, EssayJack, Company Capital, Allocadia, Pluribus | Six Canadian tech companies have recently made acquisitions or have been acquired, including Paymi, EchoLotto, EssayJack, Company Capital, Allocadia, and Pluribus. Here’s the latest on Canada’s movers and shakers. EQ Works acquires Paymi to... |
| 28.03.2021 | Just how big is Microsoft's investment in Vancouver talent? | The Sunday Briefing | Good afternoon and welcome to our new subscribers. Stay engaged all week by connecting with us on Twitter, LinkedIn and the Vancouver Tech club on the Clubhouse app. If you’re not already on Clubhouse but want to be, please get in touch for... |
| 30.12.2020 | Feeling Vulnerable? How To Counter That With Agile Marketing | Julia Stead is the CMO of Allocadia, a marketing performance management platform that helps maximize marketing's impact on businesses. |
| 18.10.2019 | TechPong returns: ‘This year is going to be bigger than we’ve ever done’ | TechPong, Vancouver’s most epic charity ping pong tournament is back. Launched in 2014, the event brings together Vancouver’s tech community for an epic games night and to raise money for local causes. Hosted by Charitable Impact, this year... |
| 06.10.2019 | Vancouver Tech Journal | #78 | In this week’s Sunday Briefing, read about why one startup founder moved his company to Vancouver from Silicon Valley; AI companies think the feds need to invest in the local sector; a new Quantum Algorithms Institute in Surrey; a local inv... |
| 31.07.2018 | GeekWire 200 update: It’s the era of giant funding rounds, and Seattle-area startups are benefiting | Rover employees celebrate with CEO Aaron Easterly after his CEO of the Year award win at the 2016 GeekWire Awards. Rover received a big investment in recent months. (GeekWire Photo) It’s a good time to be raising venture capital in the Paci... |
| 03.12.2015 | Today in funding: Worximity, Fresche Legacy, Allocadia, Wiivv | B2B companies performed well in this round of funding. Here’s the latest on who raised how much whom. Fresche Legacy secures $7.8 million investment Fresche Legacy, a legacy management company that helps modernize businesses, has secured a ... |
| 03.12.2015 | Daily funding roundup - Dec. 3, 2015 | True North Therapeutics bagged $40M; Allocadia raised $16.5M; Younity received $8M funding Younity, an iOS app for streaming media from your Mac, today announced an $8 million Series A round of funding led by venture capital firm Marker LLC... |
| 02.12.2015 | Allocadia Raises US$16.5M in Series B Financing | Allocadia, a Vancouver, Canada-based provider of Marketing Performance Management (MPM) platform, raised US$16.5m (approx. CAD$22m) in Series B financing. The round was led by Susquehanna Growth Equity (SGE), with participation from existin... |
| 05.01.2015 | 15 Signs That It’s Time to Start Really Expanding Your Startup | Guest author Scott Gerber is the founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council. Feel like a big fish in a small pond? Sales numbers healthy but not growing anymore? There are a lot of moving factors to weigh before you start seriously scaling y... |
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