The news: Social media management platform Later is acquiring influencer app Mavely for $250 million, marking a significant move to integrate full-funnel marketing capabilities with creator monetization.
Why it matters: The creator economy is driving significant M&A activity as the industry shifts toward measurable, creator-led growth.
Major deals reflect this momentum:
Brands are demanding more sophisticated tools:
Strategic implications: Creator monetization is driving deal activity.
Our take: Later's acquisition of Mavely represents a larger trend in ad tech M&A as companies race to build comprehensive creator monetization platforms.
Go deeper: For more on how this landscape is changing, read our report, The Influencer Marketing Agency Ecosystem 2024.
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