Impact.com Further Expands in APAC With New Office In Japan

Impact.com Further Expands in APAC With New Office In Japan
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impact.com’s new office in Tokyo follows the recent expansion of the company across Europe

impact.com, the world’s leading partnership management platform, announced the further expansion of its business operations in Asia-Pacific, with the opening of its new office in Tokyo, Japan. The company has also opened new hubs in Milan, Italy and Paris, France. impact.com is now represented in 20 locations worldwide, including seven in Asia.

Adam Furness, managing director, Asia Pacific at impact.com said: “impact.com is seeing exponential growth in customers across the entire APAC region and we continue to see an upswing in demand for our technology and consulting expertise both within more established markets like Australia, and our newer APAC offices including Japan and Indonesia,”.

“Importantly the growth of our international footprint, also means our regional customers seeking to expand overseas can more easily connect with partners and content creators from across the globe.”

The team in Japan will be led by country manager Ryo Matsuzaki, a business-building professional with over a decade of technology, marketing and sales experience. Matsuzaki joins impact.com after three years at Media.Monks (rebranded from MightyHive) where he was appointed as the company’s first Country Manager in Japan. He previously held senior sales and technology leadership positions at Appier Group and Google/DoubleClick.

Expanding into more markets allows impact.com and its customers to create new partnerships, while expanding existing customers’ partnerships worldwide. Launching into new regions allows impact.com to lean in and gain further traction in key verticals, like fashion in Milan, and hire diverse leaders all over the world.

In APAC, impact.com opened its first APAC location in Sydney in January 2018 and now has a presence in Melbourne; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan; Shanghai, China; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia.




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