
Emark is a leading marketing technology company. We believe competitive advantage is about choosing the right technology and making sense of data to drive ROI through all digital communication channels. We deliver a marketing technology stack and strategy, which we implement, integrate and activate into your organization. We are proud to be the largest and most innovative Salesforce Marketing Cloud Platinum Partner in Europe. Emark operates for leading companies such as KLM, Philips, Wehkamp, NIBC, Scotch & Soda, Basic-fit, Suitsupply, Radio 538, O’Neill, Randstad, BPD/Rabobank, Bugaboo and many more. Emark is headquartered in Amsterdam and has international offices in Barcelona and London.

Emark is a leading marketing technology company. We believe competitive advantage is about choosing the right technology and making sense of data to drive ROI through all digital communication channels. We deliver a marketing technology stack and strategy, which we implement, integrate and activate into your organization. We are proud to be the largest and most innovative Salesforce Marketing Cloud Platinum Partner in Europe. Emark operates for leading companies such as KLM, Philips, Wehkamp, NIBC, Scotch & Soda, Basic-fit, Suitsupply, Radio 538, O’Neill, Randstad, BPD/Rabobank, Bugaboo and many more. Emark is headquartered in Amsterdam and has international offices in Barcelona and London.
What they do: Marketing technology company providing Martech stacks, data-driven digital communication and Salesforce Marketing Cloud services
HQ: Haarlem / Amsterdam area, The Netherlands
Size (approx.): 151 employees
Funding / exit: Series B (Sep 1, 2016); investor: Salesforce Ventures; acquired by Wunderman Thompson (announced Sep 24, 2018)
Specialty: Salesforce Marketing Cloud Platinum Partner (Europe)
Marketing technology (Martech), digital customer communication, marketing data strategy and execution.
Marketing & advertising technology
Disclosed Series B round; later acquired by Wunderman Thompson (announced 2018-09-24)
“Salesforce Ventures backed the Series B”