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UK and US trade bodies unite to fight ad fraud

October 23, 2018

UK ad organisations JICWEBS and TAG have teamed up to unify the US and UK standards programs, effective Jan 1st 2019.

The move will result in the adoption of the TAG ‘Certified Against Fraud’ programme in the UK from 1st January 2019.  This programme has seen great results in the US, including an 83% reduction in fraud in TAG certified channels.

The programme will offer the significant benefit of implementing the same set of standards in the two biggest digital advertising markets, working towards our shared goal of ‘global standards for local markets’. Importantly, this will help demonstrate to government that we are a responsible industry that can effectively self-regulate. In the UK it will be mandatory for participating companies to be independently audited by a 3rd party.

It is estimated that advertising fraud accounts for between 8% and 30% of global digital ad spend annually. Juniper Research estimates that fraudulent activity could cost the global market up to $44 billion by 2022.

At-a-glance: advantages of the TAG Certified Against Fraud programme in the UK:

  • Alignment behind one set of anti-fraud standards
  • A robust programme demanding that companies employ specific technology and appoint an internal compliance officer
  • An extra level of rigour and transparency to increase trust in the UK’s £4.2bn marketplace as companies here must be independently audited
  • Meets our shared goal of delivering ‘Global standards for local markets’ and sets a template for a global approach on other standards. TAG is planning to merge its Inventory Quality Guidelines (IQG) with JICWEBS DTSG Brand Safety Standards in 2019

Richard Foan, Executive Chairman of JICWEBS said: “Quite simply, this is a game-changer for the UK. The battle against online ad fraud is global, and it’s best tackled with an aligned approach. By adopting TAG’s ‘Certified Against Fraud’ programme, the UK market will benefit from a proven approach that has delivered impressive results in the US.”

Phil Smith, Director General, ISBA said “UK advertisers need to see a step change in the way digital ad fraud is tackled to ensure their budgets are being protected. They expect transparency in the advertising chain, and this announcement is an important step forward in achieving that.”

Mike Zaneis, President and CEO of TAG says: “In the US, companies using TAG Certified Channels have seen an 83% reduction in fraud compared to the broader industry average. The UK and US will now benefit from one standard in both markets, and we look forward to working with JICWEBS to align approaches further.”

 

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