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Area served
  
Worldwide

Headquarters
  
Helsinki

Type
  
Limited company

Founded
  
1999

Number of employees
  
390

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Industry
  
Media Monitoring and Analysis, Market Intelligence and Analysis, Competitive Intelligence

Founder
  
Marjukka Nyberg and Kim Nyberg

Key people
  
Kim Nyberg (CEO), Mari Orttenvuori (CFO), Jaakko Harno (CMO), Joakim Nyberg (CSO), Kimmo Valtonen (CTO), Thomas Rideg (Regional CEO, Americas), Mikael Makkonen (Chief Delivery Officer, Acting Head of APAC), Krista Tirkkonen (CHRO)

Products
  
Media Intelligence, Competitive and Market Intelligence, Intelligence Software, Advisory

Services
  
Media (News, Social, Editorial) Monitoring, Media Analysis, Market Monitoring, Market Intelligence, Market Analysis, Competitive Intelligence, Strategic Analysis & Advisory

Revenue
  
30.3 million EUR (in 2015)

Subsidiaries
  
Esmerk Oy, Opoint AS, M-Brain Media Oy

Profiles

M-Brain Group is a global information, technology and consulting services company offering market and media monitoring, intelligence and analysis services and solutions. M-Brain is the biggest company in its field in the Nordic Countries and among the six largest firms in Europe.

Contents

M-Brain has offices in 14 countries/territories: Finland, the United States, Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, France, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Singapore, China and Malaysia.

In 2014, the company employed about 450 full-time employees and had around 1,500 clients globally. Since 2011, M-Brain has expanded and internationalised its operations through acquisitions.

M-Brain in owned by Ysma Oy (the founding Nyberg family), Ingman Development Oy Ab, Veritas Pension Insurance, Aloitusrahasto Vera Oy, Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company, Oy My Holding & Consulting Ab and the company’s management.

History

1999: The company’s long-time CEO Marjukka Nyberg founded M-Brain in 1999. Initially, the company focused on print media analysis and measurement services, but the service offering was expanded to cover social and editorial online media, as well as the monitoring and analysis of television and radio broadcasts.

2001: M-Brain launched its first digital media monitoring service, which allowed the company to start offering multilingual online monitoring services.

2006: M-Brain secured its first outside investor, when the state-owned venture capital investment firm Veraventure Oy acquired a minority interest in the company.

2007: Kimmo Valtonen was appointed M-Brain’s CTO. His responsibilities include R&D.

2011: During 2011, M-Brain attracted new investors, as Veritas Pension Insurance and Oy Ingman Finance Ab invested in the company. This enabled M-Brain to acquire its Swedish competitor Cision AB’s Finnish subsidiary Oy Cision Finland Ab. Through this acquisition, M-Brain more than doubled its revenue and number of employees.

2012: In 2012, M-Brain made another acquisition by buying Esmerk, which provides business intelligence management services. Through this acquisition, M-Brain became the biggest company in its field in the Nordic countries and among the six largest firms in Europe. In December 2012, M-Brain launched a new SaaS tool, M-Adaptive, which enables the monitoring and analysis of the impact and results of media and marketing campaigns in digital, social and print media.

2013: Previously M-Brain operated under the Esmerk brand outside of Finland. As of 1 January 2013, the company has operated under the M-Brain brand in all countries. In July 2013, M-Brain made the acquisition of Whitevector, a social media monitoring company in Finland.

2014: On September 4, 2014 M-Brain Oy signed an agreement to purchase the entire share capital of GIA (Global Intelligence Alliance) Group. The combined group offers market intelligence and consulting services bringing GIA’s strategic analysis and advisory, market intelligence and related software solutions together with M-Brain’s content production and SaaS solutions. Together, the companies have offices in 12 countries. The combined staff amounted to ~450 employees globally.

2016: On April 6, 2016 M-Brain expanded its operations through the acquisition of Norwegian media monitoring and analysis company Opoint Holding. The acquisition included Opoint's three subsidiaries in Norway, Sweden and Estonia. The transaction supports M-Brains strategic goal to further strengthen the company's position in the industry and become the leading company in its field in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The media material handling technology developed by Opoint complements M-Brain's technology.

Services

M-Brain offers 4 distinct service and solution types.

Media & Market Monitoring Customized alerts, monitoring and tracking of clients' markets, publicity, customers and competitors. These are delivered as a service or via proprietary DIY software.

Strategic Analysis & Advisory Analysis, insight and advisory services. These consulting services include: Growth Consulting; Market Attractiveness & Entry Analysis; M&A Target Screening & Evaluation; Commercial Due Diligence; Market Sizing, Segmentation & Forecasting; Value Chain Analysis; Competitor Market Share Analysis; Competitive Benchmarking; Customer Behavior & Perceptions Analysis; etc.

Intelligence Best Practices Consulting services and events to support the development of world class market intelligence within client organizations.

Intelligence & Media Monitoring Software Intelligence and media monitoring solutions offered primarily on a SaaS basis. The software solutions offer collaboration, knowledge sharing, analysis and alert features.

Technology

M-Brain’s media monitoring services are based on in-house R&D and proprietary technology.

CEO turnover

During the 2012 to 2016 period, M-Brain has experienced problematic turnover with 2 CEOs either resigning or being removed from the company due to various internal issues. In the case of Sirpa Ojala, who joined the company as CEO on March 16, 2015, the company announced on October 6, 2015 (7 months after she joined) that it was "mutually agreed" that she should leave the company.

CFO turnover

During the 2012 to 2016 period, M-Brain has experienced problematic turnover with 2 CFOs either resigning or being removed from the company due to various internal issues and conflicts. In the case of Janne Kärkkäinen, who was appointed as CFO on January 1, 2015 and resigned from M-brain to assume a CFO role at Nixu Corporation in January 2016. The Nixu Corporation press release was issued on December 2, 2015, indicating Mr. Kärkkäinen resigned earlier in 2015.

Staff turnover

The company has experienced heavy turnover of staff in recent years. On June 20, 2016 the company announced that 24 employees were being terminated. The company also stated in the press release that further terminations were expected in late 2016.

References

M-Brain Group Wikipedia