TigerSpike sells stake to Aegis Media

Mobile agency TigerSpike has sold an $11m minority share to Aegis Media as it gears up for global growth.

The Australian-founded company currently has offices in Sydney, London and New York.

According to today’s announcement: “The funding will accelerate TigerSpike’s growth plans, expand its product group and extend its reach into new markets, particularly Asia-Pacific.  As part of the agreement, TigerSpike will leverage Aegis’ existing global network.”

Aegis has become an increasingly significant player in Australia since purchasing Mitchell Communication Group last year.

TigerSpike’s Asia-Pacific MD Alex Burke said: “The investment is a significant milestone in TigerSpike’s history.”

Launched in Australia in 2003, TigerSpike’s clients include Woolworths, Vodafone, Telstra, Diageo, SBS, The Economist, NewsCorp, ResMed and World Wildlife Fund.

 

Comments


  1. David Jackson
    18 Jul 11
    1:38 pm

  2. Great news…..bring on Singapore guys!

  3. Jess
    18 Jul 11
    1:53 pm

  4. Where’s Matt Rugers?

  5. Lara Thom
    18 Jul 11
    2:13 pm

  6. Well done guys – muchly deserved.

  7. Cameron Wall
    18 Jul 11
    2:19 pm

  8. Nice move guys, good timing, well done.

  9. Oliver
    18 Jul 11
    3:00 pm

  10. Ruger’s is still here, he got a special mention in the Vivid presentation I gave (it’s on YouTube!)

    Thanks for the comments everyone, exciting times

  11. Jo
    18 Jul 11
    3:23 pm

  12. Congratulations Oliver, Alex and the TigerSpike team! Can’t wait to see what’s next.

  13. Bill
    18 Jul 11
    3:57 pm

  14. Congratulations to Oliver and all the TigerSpike team. What a great Aussie success story. Tread carefully Aegis.

  15. Jo
    18 Jul 11
    4:01 pm

  16. Congratulations Oliver, Alex and the TigerSpike team! Can’t wait to see what you do next.

  17. Luke Janssen
    18 Jul 11
    9:27 pm

  18. Watch out for the Rouge… he is going places!

  19. Matt Lambert
    19 Jul 11
    2:51 pm

  20. Big congrats all crew at TigerSpike ! It just shows that Australia really is a hot bed for first class mobile dev !