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Qwamplify SA

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Qwamplify SA

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  • Price (EUR)1.59
  • Today's Change-0.01 / -0.63%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-32.05%
  • Beta0.2626
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About the company

Qwamplify SA, formerly known as Custom Solutions SA is a France-based company that provides marketing services. The Company offers a range of services and solutions, including management of promotional campaigns (consulting on the choice of promotional mechanics and the thematic operations, estimating rates of lifts, operational rollout, assessment and recommendations, cash back promotions, bonus promotions, achieving budget simulations and developing tools for measuring the performance of tenders, among others) and exploitation of promotional digital content (movies, games, music tracks and others), among others. The Company also offers a mobile customer relationship management (CRM) platform. Qwamplify SA controls a number of subsidiaries, such as App SARL and AUDIENCE + LTD.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)--
  • Net income in EUR--
  • Incorporated2007
  • Employees189.00
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